2. Something positive that happened in the story was that Sofia tried to make things right with her father. After she ran off to Europe to get married and then had a kid, her relationship with Carlos was strained and tainted. They didn't talk to each other and there was a ton of tension between to two. After Sofia had her second child though, things got a little better. Due to this, Sofia really wanted t fix things so she decided to have her father's 70th birthday party at her house at as a big celebration with the whole family. She spent a lot of time on the part arrangements and wanted everything to be perfect. Although the party didn't turn out as a huge success and did not go as planned, I still think it was something positive because Sofia tried to make things right with Carlos and reached out to him. I would consider this a person to person and a person to self positivity because she needed to do this to be at peace with herself and her father. This can be looked at as a positive because of the love shown by Sofia and how she did this herself and acted as the bigger person.
3. Linsanity once again! I am 100% on the Jeremy Lin bandwagon and I love the whole story about him and think he is a great player. His story is great for the NBA and the fact that he is an Asian-American makes it even better, showing that Asians can play in the NBA at a high level. The issue about race with Lin and the issues in the Garcia Girls is like the same thing. They deal with similar problems like the teasing that the girls recieve in the story and how Lin is percieved in the NBA as an Asian. A recent headline came of using a racial slur about Jeremy Lin and there was a controversy about all of that, which is like the ridicule and harrassment the Garcia girls recieve. But, Lin didn't let it bother him and the girls in the book didn't let it effect them that much either. All in all, Jeremy Lin is a boos and he is changing the game of basketball one game at a time. How we look at our own identity today varies from person to person and how other people look at you depends on your race a lot of time which isn't always fair but it is how our society works these days.