The novel "I never loved your mind" by Paul Zindel, suggests that even though two people may have different minds, actions, and feelings, they can still get along well. The book has two main characters. Dewey Daniels, a high school drop out and "life to [him]" is "too short" to stop and smell the flowers. Work, and Yvette are the only things that matter to him. While Yvette, who is also a high school drop out, lives her life as if "Every day was [her] last". She lives in a commune with "House dwellers" and "Land squatters". Inetween saving the rain forest, and going on a "starvation strike" to promote "freedom of animals", you can find her working at the local community hospital, along with Dewey. Although at there work, they must create a peaceful and happy environment for there patients, the two are always fighting. Weather its about "[who] stole the oxygen tanks" or simply which type of garden seed is better. The physical and mental differences always seem to be the source for......
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