
When I read this book, I cried for about an hour afterwards. I even called my mom on the phone and told her the whole story, and I was STILL crying! Okay, I'm emotional, but still, I couldn't believe how people could be treated like this. In 1912, less than one hundred years ago, Malaga Island was destroyed by the people of Phippsburg because they were intolerant of other people that weren't just like them. After all this time, do you think Americans now are more accepting than in 1912? Why or why not? What lessons do we have yet to learn?