61 pages • 2 hours read
Tiffany D. JacksonA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
Before You Read
Summary
Part 1, Chapters 1-6
Part 1, Chapters 7-12
Part 1, Chapters 13-19
Part 1, Chapters 20-24
Part 1, Chapters 25-30
Part 2, Chapters 31-37
Part 2, Chapters 38-44
Part 2, Chapters 45-50
Part 2, Chapters 51-56
Part 3, Chapters 57-61
Part 3, Chapters 62-67
Part 3, Chapters 68-72
Part 4, Chapters 73-78
Part 4, Chapters 79-84
Part 4, Chapters 85-90
Character Analysis
Themes
Symbols & Motifs
Important Quotes
Essay Topics
In the present day, Enchanted stands in Korey’s penthouse as police knock on the door. She struggles to figure out what to do, and suddenly she hears her father call from the outside: “Enchanted? It’s Daddy. Please, baby. Open the door. Let us know you’re OK” (232).
In the past, Enchanted returns home and starts going through codeine withdrawals. She is sick for days, tormented by nightmares, and terrified of speaking to a therapist. Her mother buys her a new phone, but when Enchanted powers it up, a “wave of text messages floods [her] screen” (236), all from Korey. Korey seems to be everywhere, and even getting back into the swimming pool triggers intense memories of Korey’s abuse. Enchanted feels like “Trying to reclaim [her] life is a lot like drowning” (238), and she has a long road to recovery.
Enchanted feels like her father has been avoiding her, and she decides to ask him to trim her hair like before. Enchanted feels nervous and trapped in the small bathroom and has to remind herself that “It’s just Daddy [...] [She’s] home and [she’s] safe” (240). As she thinks about how worried and upset her parents must have been when she ignored their calls, she bursts into tears.
By Tiffany D. Jackson
Allegedly
Tiffany D. Jackson
Blackout
Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk, Nicola Yoon
Let Me Hear a Rhyme
Tiffany D. Jackson
Monday's Not Coming
Tiffany D. Jackson
The Weight of Blood
Tiffany D. Jackson