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91 pages 3 hours read

Caitlin Alifirenka, Liz Welch, Martin Ganda

I Will Always Write Back

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | YA | Published in 2015

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“Martin: February 2000”-“Caitlin: September 2000”Chapter Summaries & Analyses

“Martin: February 2000” Summary

Martin and his family continue to enjoy the contents of Caitlin’s generous gift. Martin’s mother invites people over to their home to look at the gifts, which are stored in the box they arrived in. Since the gifts are so nice, they hesitate to wear the clothing while doing chores, for fear of getting the items dirty. The package also includes multiple toothbrushes and a hygiene booklet that mentions that a toothbrush should be replaced once every six months. Martin has had the same toothbrush for over seven years and is glad to be able to use a new toothbrush.

“Caitlin: March 2000” Summary

Caitlin is initially excited to house a German exchange student named Stephie in her home. When Stephie arrives, Caitlin is surprised to find that the exchange student is rude and refuses to abide by house rules. Stephie demands to know if there is a maid or nanny who can cook her food and do her laundry. Stephie’s refusal to join the family during their meals together is also a point of contention. All she wants to do is go shopping. When Stephie eventually leaves, Caitlin is relieved.

Meanwhile, Caitlin has not heard from Martin in a while, despite sending multiple letters and postcards.

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