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Montauk Who are they going to go visit? Buddys grandfather Chapter 3 What kind of dog is Mignon? Keeshond How does Buddy describe his grandfathers looks? Dignified, confident, charming, tall, thin, white hair, white mustache What is Grandpa Trenkers house like? Very nice, antiques, ocean view Why does Buddy take Skye to his grandfathers house? To impress her. Does taking Skye to Grandpa Trenkers house impress Skye? yes Chapter 4 What types of articles is the scrapbook filled with that Buddys mom is using? Articles about Buddys father, a police officer Describe Kick. Former actor, smokes pot, use to be an alcoholic, early 40s How does Buddy describe Ollie? Red hair, freckles, friends since 4th grade, buck teeth, built like an olympic weight lifter What name does Kick call Ollie? Baboon What changes Buddys plan to clam with Ollie and Streaker? Skye invites him to go swimming Chapter 5 How does Buddy avoid going clamming with Streaker? Buddy tells Streaker that he has to work the afternoon shift. What book is Mrs. Pennington reading? The Stars Star Why does Mrs. Pennington want Boardwalk and Park Place? They are the rich spots in monopoly What is the Hadefield Club known for? Vey snobby, exclusive, does not let many Jews in. What is the other name people use for the club? The Hate-Filled Club Who is waiting for Buddy when he gets home? His dad Chapter 6 What happens between Mr. Boyle and Buddy in the lawn after dinner? His dad hits him, wants Buddy to fight What are the two reasons Mr. Boyle is so angry? Buddy lied to him, and he did not take care of his expensive bike. Thought he was too impressed with Skye. What is Buddys punishment? Cannot go out at night for the next 2 weeks. Chapter 7 Where does Streaker want to go? To the bay What does Buddy tell Streaker they will do that night? They will have a magical mystery hunt Chapter 8 According to Buddy, what are Beauregard and Skye like? A drug What gift does Skye give to Buddy? A navy blue cashmere sweater What are the two reasons Mrs. Boyle is upset with Buddy? He asked her to lie to his dad, and he broke his promise to Streaker What new policy at the Hadefield Club makes Skyes uncle angry? They opened membership to Jews. What type of names amuse the partygoers at Beauregard? Jewish names What is the name of the poem DeLucca recites? Gentle Hands What is it about? DeLuccas cousins experience in Auswich What does DeLucca reveal about the writer and himself as he leaves? He is Jewish and his cousin wrote the poem before her death Chapter 9 Why does Skye keep insisting she is not prejudiced? She was embarrassed about the comments she made in front of Mr. DeLucca What does Skye say is the most expensive pipe? A Chartan How much is it? $2,500 What is the most expensive pipe? A hand-carved block meershaum, imported from Turkey How much is it? $8,000 What does Trenker teach Buddy? How to pour wine Why didnt Trenker marry Carla? She died when her house burned down. Chapter 10 Why didnt Trenker stay married to Buddys grandmother? He didnt love her, she got pregnant and so he married her. After that, Buddys grandmother took their daughter and moved to America Where is Skye going to go to college? Bryn Mawr Why is Mrs. Boyle so bitter toward Trenker? He did not do anything to help her or her mother. What does Mr. Boyle suggest Buddy do now? Live wth his grandfather Chapter 11 How do Buddy and his father meet up? His father pulled him over as he was driving to his grandfathers Why was Buddy in a bad mood? Skye was going to a dance without him. What is a nepotist? A person who hires family members to work for them. Who does Buddy see observing his grandfathers house? Nick DeLucca Who is coming to dinner? Buddys mother Chapter 12 What did Trenker do for a living? Art dealer (Gold, rare coins, rare stamps) What does Trenker say about Communsim? Communism is the death of the soul Why does Mignon bark? She found a trapped animal What type of animal does Trenker free from his trap? A raccoon How does Ingeborg and Trenker feel about fur coats? They dont like them Chapter 13 What did they name the baby raccoon? Graham Cracker Why? It liked graham crackers. What advice does Trenker give Buddy about Skye? To make her wait, not to be so available How does Ollie react to Buddys decision to call himself Ray? He makes fun of him, Ollie does not like it What secret does Skye begin to tell Buddy? DeLucca is looking for Gentlehands Chapter 14 What does Trenker mean by be on stage, not in the audience? Dont be a bystander, take action, be a part of something What does Mr. Pennington think about Skye dating Buddy? He is too young, she should be dating older guys. What is significant about the opera that Trenker plays for Skye? One of the songs translated means Gentlehands At the end of the chapter, what does Skye suspect about Trenker? He might be Gentlehands Chapter 15 Why do they have to let Graham go so soon? So he will not forget how to live in the wild, they dont want him to become domesticated. How long had DeLucca been looking for Trenker? 3 years What did Buddy do with the newspapers? Left them in front of the Sweet Mouth Where does Mr. Boyle say Buddy should live now? At home Chapter 16 What was Mrs. Boyle worried about? The familys reputation, that they would be brought into the scandal. What was Og worried about? Skye could be in danger by going to Trenkers house What was Trenker doing when Buddy arrived? Working in his rock garden What did Trenker and Buddy spend the evening discussing? Setting the raccoon, Graham, free. What happened to Mignon? She was murdered Chapter 17 What favor does Trenker ask of Buddy? To call someone in NY to let them know the package is on the way What does Buddy tell Streaker about Mrs. Schneider? She is German What does Skye think about DeLuccas accusation? He is wrong, he is making a mistake What was Kicks wifes reaction to the accusations against Trenker? She said Trenker was only doing his duty. Kick was disgusted by that and wanted to leave her, he said he preferred pot to his wife. What does Trenker say in the letter to Buddy? He is going away and Buddy can have anything he wants from the house. Chapter 18 Who killed Carla? The Jewish Action League Who is Trenkers friend, Werner? S.S. Col. Dr. Werner Renner, chief physician at Auswich Where does Buddy believe his grandfather has gone? To the Stanton Stamp Shop Where is Streaker and what is he doing? He ran away, went to the street where Mrs. Schneider lived and threw rocks at her windows. Chapter 19 What kind of party do the Penningtons have? Future Party guests are to dress as they see themselves in the future What led the authorities to Renner? Buddy, by telling them about the stamp shop How was the house in Montauk when Buddy arrived? ransacked Who was in the house? 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