We have changed our privacy policy. In addition, we use cookies on our website for various purposes. By continuing on our website, you consent to our use of cookies. You can learn about our practices by reading our privacy policy.

This Boy's Life Dreams Quotes

How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)

Quote #4

"She did not try to make any of this sound like great news. Instead, she spoke as if she saw in this plan a duty which she would be selfish not to acknowledge." (9.82)

Wow, Dwight is so bad that Jack and his mom can't even sugar-coat him with moonbeams and high hopes and whatnot. They don't even try to make up dreams about him.

Quote #5

"She even, in the end, married him." (17.31)

This is Norma's dream, and like a lot of dreams in this book, it goes sour. She tries to get away from her dad by marrying a nice clean-cut young man, and that nice clean-cut young man turns out to be just as big of a jerk. He's just jerky in different ways.

Quote #6

"He didn't like him, possibly because of his effect on my mother, who was stirred by Kennedy's hopefulness and also a little in love with him." (21.2)

Mom chases dreams a lot, so it makes sense that she would be smitten by John F. Kennedy, who talked about idealism and a better tomorrow. It's also interesting that her pursuit of this dream means that Jack gets left alone with Dwight a lot… which is far from a dream scenario for Jack.