2. Write a letter from George to Mr. Cattanzara ten years after the story ends.
One
of the days last week I
visited my father in
my hometown, because he was sick. I
walked on the sidewalk in
front of my house and I
remembered those hot,
humid nights when I
wandered around the city. I
also remembered you gave me
money to buy lemonade when
I was a little boy. Today I
run a company that
travels around the world to
give children and teen-agers education, and
tools for a better life. I
called the company C-company (after
your name, Cattanzara). I
haven't heard anything about you nowadays, are you
still working as a change maker? I
wanted to say thank you. You
deserve appreciation for giving me the most
important lesson in my life that
made me get to where I am today. I
have not seen you since
that day I was in
the library. I own one
today. A library, I mean, for charity. So, after
all the things I wrote you I guess the
question that still remains
unanswered is if I read all these
hundred books. The
letter is attached to a flying ticket
for you and your wife to
California. A driver will pick
you up from the airport to
my house, where we will complete all
the unanswered questions.
With
great appreciation,
George
With great appreciationgeorge stoyonovitch