I Am the Cheese

I Am the Cheese by Robert Cormier is a thought-provoking narrative published by Knopf in 1998. This edition spans 233 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Adam, who embarks on a long and challenging journey to visit his father in the hospital. As he travels, he reflects on the events that led to his father’s hospitalization, including a testimony against government corruption that placed his family under a protection plan.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure intertwined with elements of mystery and social themes. The narrative delves into Adam’s psychological journey as he confronts his past and seeks to unlock memories crucial for his survival. With themes of self-esteem and self-reliance, this book explores the complexities of the mind and the impact of external forces on personal identity.
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Adam’s father is in hospital and Adam has set off to visit him. It’s a long, cold journey; as he travels along Adam gets tired and. To take his mind off his exhaustion, he traces the events that led up to his father being taken to hospital. He had testified against government level corruption and the family became the subject of a government-orchestrated protection plan. The journey is a kind of odyssey, a search – through the mysteries of the mind. Adam must unlock the past and really rememberit if he is to survive.
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