book is Annie who has a very loving heart. In the book, she goes threw many things but she never loses the love for her family. Her age changes through out the book, in the beginning she’s about 15 or 16 and at the end she is in college. The book show’s her grow into a stronger person. In the beginning of the book she didn’t know what to do with her feelings but towards the end she took charge and got help. One thing that really stuck out about Annie is how she see’s the good in people like Mog’s boyfriend, Bobby Ritter who loved Mog but Mog didn’t love back. The other main character is Mog who passed away in the book. The author doesn’t explain her physical characteristics although she still is an important role. Mog died the day before she was supposed to graduate and she was about 18. She wasn’t alive throughout the book but without her there would be no plot because her death resulted in a sad change. Mog had a fun, exciting personality and she was in a stage of change because she was becoming a responsible adult.
A minor character is Annie’s mother; she had a hard time with Mog dying. She acted like nothing happened and Mog was still alive in the beginning of the book but her feelings became healthier towards the end of the book just like the Annie. Someone else who had a minor role is Mrs. McNabb who helped Annie out tremendously. Just by suggesting a counselor she may have saved her entire future! Another minor character is Mog’s boyfriend Bobby. Bobby was with Mog the night everything happened and he changed the storyline more towards the end. He is very nice and respectful and loves Mog’s family very much. Somebody else who changed the plot is Reilly, who lives with Annie and is a very close relative. She is like a grandmother-aunt to Mog and she was very upset when something happened to her.
Remembering Mog has a very interesting plot. Annie is a teenage girl