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Josie's ignorance and disrespect for Nonna highlights the problems that people of different generations have in understanding each other. The film was based on the novel written by Melina Marchetti. In prime proximity to the end of the novel Josie realizes that there was much more than love between Nonna and Marcus. Techniques such as characterisation, dialogue and first person narration were used to portray the idea as being interesting. You live with such freedom, Jacob. The book itslef is about a autobus to which we travel everyday. This cultural tradition is important because it fosters greater unity between family members. It is this summary act that brings her father back into her life. Looking For Alibrandi- culture essay - When it came to marriage they lasted longer than they do now. Nonna had been unable to accept the illegitimacy but loves her family Josie and Nonna argue but as Josie is preparing to leave Michael arrives at the door. · Nonna complains to Christina about her parenting and Josie wishes she could be neither Australian nor Italian · Josie meets John Barton at the next debate and he explains a little about his family and the demands of his father. · Josie is dressed in a dress made by Nonna, ready for the school dance. Nonna has modified the dress to suit her own taste and Christina nags Josie into removing her Doc Martens · At the dance John is dancing with Ivy. Josie meets her cousin Robert · Jacob Coote asks her dance and she wonders why, as such an individual, he is even at the dance. · Jacob offers Josie a lift home on his motorbike and she learns that his mother is dead and that he comes from Redfern. That evening she discusses it with her mother. · Carly Bishop makes a racist comment and Josie hits her with a science book. Michael arrives and agrees to get Josie out of the mess. Josie is thrilled with her father. · Sister Louise offers her support to Jossie · Nonna and Christine argue about Michael and Nonna feels betrayed that the father of her grandchild is the son of Pia Maria Andretti and that Christina has ruined her own life and any chance of marriage. · Christina announces that she is going out with Paul Presilio whom Josie mistrusts because she see him as being genuinely interested in settling down. · Josie is working at McDonalds when Greg Simms an ex-neighbour and his hoods, enter as customers. He is as unpleasant as possible and after work he attacks her and Anna, but they are rescued by Jacob. · Jacob asks Josie out and she insists that he meet her mother. They argue and she leaves. · On the way home she meets her father. They go for dinner and discuss her evening and get to know each other and he offers her work at his office. When Josie gets home she reports the evening to her mother and asks if she had ever been in love with Michael. They agree to write down their feelings on a sealed piece of paper and exchange their deepest thoughts for safekeeping. · Josie goes to confession · While having coffee with Sera, Lee and Anna, Josie runs into Jacob who joins her at the bus stop. They make a date and he kisses her. · Josie wags school and spends the day with Jacob. He explains what it has been like since his mother died. Josie finds that she is really falling in love with Jacob but wishes it were John Barton instead. · Josie goes to Adelaide with her father in the June holidays and gets to know him well. She meets her grandparents and her cousins. · Josie discovers that Poison Ivy thinks of her as a new Australian. Josie is very apprehensive and is horrified that evening to see herself on the news. Sister Louise is furious and reminds Josie of her responsibilities as a prefect and vice-captain. After John leaves they make up · Christina expresses her happiness that Josie and Michael are getting along and explains about her rejection by her father when she was pregnant. · The next afternoon Josie visits him at his home in Redfern and meets his father. She confronts Nonna for having banished Michael and allowing her husband to kick Christina out of the house. Josie goes to visit her grandmother who explains that her husband Francesco had treated her like one of the farm animals but because she was an Italian girl she could never admit to the affair with Marcus. Josie realises how strong both her grandmother and her mother have been. · Josie goes to watch the rugby union and runs into John. They discuss their friendship and Josie proudly points out that she is still going out with Jacob. · The next day Josie learns that John has committed suicide. She finds it hard to see why John would have a reason to take his own life and asks Michael for his opinion. · Josie opens the sticky-taped paper given to her months previously by John, and reads the poem inside · At speech night Josie still feels the loss but is gladdened by her parents pride. Christina announces that she will be going to Uni.