Chapter Summary Of The Book Pax

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Imagine you are separated from someone you love and can’t live without. The book Pax is about two perspectives, one from a boy named Peter and the other from a red fox named Pax. The book begins by describing the somewhat simple lifestyle the two are living inside of a forest with Peters parents . The chapters cycle between the perspectives of the two after they are separated during a car ride. While They can live without each other, They want to find each other because without one another they are lonely because Pax provides Peter with a friend and Peter provides Pax with a friend, Pax has adapted to the human lifestyle and is not ready for living on his own, and Without each other mainly for Pax it will be hard to survive They now have to choose between accepting the fact that they won’t find each other and go back to their old roots, or risk their lives to find each other and live the life they preferred. “Pax”, written by Sara Pennypacker used …show more content…

Pax depends on Peter to provide him shelter but when the two are separated Pax has nothing more than his small brain to provide him shelter Pax does everything he can to make sure his owners are safe. When Peter begins crying Pax believes he “failed to notice an injury”(Pg #2). because instead of physical pain it was mental pain. This shows how much Pax cares for Peter. Pax knows most of his life depends on how well he is treated by his owners. Pax is happy the way he is living and does what he can in return to prove to his owners that he is a great pet. The relationship between Peter and Pax is very strong. They do things for each other all the time, even if it means losing something of their own. Though Pax is a wolf he seems to be much nicer than most pets. Peter does all he can to provide all essential needs for Pax like a shelter, food, water and someone to play