If it weren’t for his friends, Ami and the Dallas toads would die. The only people to help him when he becomes sick are Oli and Brightest. Ami doesn’t have any biological family around. These friendships are just as vital to Oli’s sense of home as his tent (and later his house) is.įound family is also vital for Ami, the Dallas toad person. When Oli walks the path, he is dreaming of a place to call home, and the path takes Oli to the place where he will meet his friends. Oli stumbles across the bottomless lake by taking the path to anywhere-you-please-a magical path that finds people when they are in need. Consequently, cottonmouths like Oli rely on found family to fill their need for belonging and companionship. These children rarely stick together when leaving home (111), but this doesn’t mean that cottonmouths like Oli are completely individualistic Oli thrives when he finds a home and friends. Cottonmouth society in the Reflecting World kicks children out of their family homes at a relatively young age.
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