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Ben brings up The Autobiography of Malcolm X in Coach’s English elective class one day because he hasn’t been able to discuss the book in the way he wants in Lambeer’s class. His points upset his classmate, Sylvia Longley, who argues that the book should be burned. The class gets into a discussion about history and flag and book burning. Coach takes the class to the library, selects a copy of The Autobiography of Malcolm X, and lights it on fire outside. He lectures the students, particularly Sylvia, while doing so.
Ben has another encounter with Hey-Soos. They talk about English class, Sylvia, and Coach. Ben also shares his disappointment about losing Marla as his therapist. Hey-Soos suggests that Ben tell him what he’d tell Marla. They talk more about Dallas and whether Ben should tell her the truth. Hey-Soos suggests that being honest with Dallas will help her feel less “ruined.” Ben changes the subject and starts talking about football, his health, and his family. He doesn’t want to reveal the truth to anyone because he wants things to be normal (171). Ben wakes up and lies in bed reconsidering his decision to keep his condition a secret.
By Chris Crutcher