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In their writing Katherine Boo and Doris Pilkington write about two different families and the challenges they face. In Behind the Beautiful Forevers, Katherine Boo shares the challenges abdul and his family face to get out of the slums of India. In the excerpt Rabbit Proof Fence Doris Pilkington tell about kundailla’s lives before and after the white raiders attacked there camped. In Behind the Beautiful Forevers, Katherine Boo is more successful in conveying the challenges faced by abdul and his family.

Boo writing is more successful because of her dialogue. As readers Katherine Boo shows us Abdul’s challenges through the excerpt using realistic description. For example ”Abdul rose with minimal whining, since the only whining his mother

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