Fitz: facts: i can jump higher than a tree
Webb: how's that possible ?
Fitz: trees can't jump
Webb: ...
Jude: can i punch him now?
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Fitz: facts: i can jump higher than a tree
Webb: how's that possible ?
Fitz: trees can't jump
Webb: ...
Jude: can i punch him now?
Jellicoe Road characters as John Mulaney quotes:
Taylor
Jonah
Raffy:
Jessa;
Narnie:
Jude
Fitz:
Chaz:
Tate:
Webb:
Webb: Narnie, do you ever want to talk about your feelings?
Fitz: I do.
Webb: I know, Fitz.
Fitz: I'm sad.
Webb: I know, Fitz.
Fitz: if i run and leap at Jude, he will most certainly catch me in his arms
Fitz: coming in!
Jude: No, Fitz, I'm holding coffee
Jude: *drops coffee to catch Fitz*
I swear that On the Jellicoe Road is the most brilliant, breathtaking, amazing and lyrical book you will ever read. PROMISE.
Fitz: Rules are made to be broken
Jude: rules were meant to be followed, nothing is made to be broken
Fitz: uh piñatas
Narnie: glowsticks
Tate: karate boards
Webb: spaghetti when there is a small pot
Fitz: rules
Books4YourKids: Ms Marchetta, first off I have to ask: Do you have any plans to write a book that will not have me (and I presume all of your readers) sobbing throughout most of it?
Melina Marchetta: It’s never the plan, I promise. Strangely, I cry as well. The characters just take me by surprise. There’s this part in Jellicoe where Fitz loses it in the river and I literally cannot go back there. I’m writing the film script at the moment and whenever I have to read over that scene, I jump those five pages. (March 2011)