'This, and his limitless supply of energy, became one of our biggest challenges. He would run constantly, both in the and outside, but not at all like any other energetic youngster. His running was repetitive, almost ritualistic and without purpose. He would charge across the room, bounce himself off the wall to gain momentum and race back again - droning continuously, sometimes in a happy tone, sometimes anxious.'
I think this passage shows really well that Dale isn't your normal child, his parents are concerned about him.
Zelma, sounds very interesting..when you quote from the book, use quotation marks and cite the page number! Is the journey as you see it, the one of the boy or of the mother?
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