Despite the circumstances, A Prayer for Owen Meany has been completed! I know we haven’t been given work, but my mom wants me to stay productive, so the book is done. Near the end it reminded me a bit of Slaughterhouse V , due to the non-chronological order that was used. The final scene happened second to last and the leading up to it happened at the very end. I thought this was strange at first, but eventually saw why. Throughout the novel the idea of belief and destiny was built up and used, and it was alluded to that the character Owen Meany was supposed to be a symbol for Christ, or the savior. If this is what the author intended, then the use of non-chronological ordering of events makes sense, as the ending of each person was already predetermined. This is an idea that I may explore further, if I can find some smaller details, but I don’t want to focus on the main idea too heavily, as the minor details are a little more in...