Basically this book and one main charactor Susie Salmon (like the fish) (Pg. 1). She narrates the book and is the one who the main drama of the book happens too. There is also her family and the man who raped and murdered her. Her parents are shaken up by it. The police comes and tell them that they found a body part that may have belonged to their daughter. They presume her dead, leaving her family in sadness and loss. Unsure on how to deal with all this they also have the difficult decision on how they should tell her younger siblings. The narratior of the story is Susie as she is in heaven looking down from above. Watching her killer, her family, and her friends. She had a love interest in the very beginning. He was a lot older than her also so that's another small thing that changes things up.
"The Lovely Bones has many themes such as love, loss, and lust. Susie's family loved her. She was beloved by her family and her death caused theme all very much grief. Also, in the beginning, she began to get a love interest. "I loved Ruth on those mornings... we were born to keep each other company. Oddgirls who had found each other in the strangest way - in the shiver she had felt when I passed,"(pg. 79). She could still see everything that was happening down on earth from heaven so she could see her family greiving and also her killer going on with his life as if he had convinced himself that he was actually innocent(pg. 26).
"The Lovely Bones has many themes such as love, loss, and lust. Susie's family loved her. She was beloved by her family and her death caused theme all very much grief. Also, in the beginning, she began to get a love interest. "I loved Ruth on those mornings... we were born to keep each other company. Oddgirls who had found each other in the strangest way - in the shiver she had felt when I passed,"(pg. 79). She could still see everything that was happening down on earth from heaven so she could see her family greiving and also her killer going on with his life as if he had convinced himself that he was actually innocent(pg. 26).