Diary 32: January 9
- Writing stories is hard work. Leigh wants to write like himself and not copy another story he's heard.
- Plus, he's still waiting for his dad to call.
- Too bad another sweet treat was stolen from his lunch again.
- Mr. Fridley reminds him that everyone's got troubles. Leigh thinks Mr. Fridley would make a super grandfather.
Diary 33: January 29
- Leigh is down in the dumps because his dad still hasn't called, even though he said he would.
- Mom says not to get his hopes up because his dad forgets sometimes.
Diary 34: January 30
- According to Leigh's book o' maps, his dad should be in Bakersfield now, so why hasn't he called?
- Mom says being a trucker isn't easy because of the loud winds in your left ear, greasy food, too little exercise, and too much stress.
- Leigh wants to know why his dad does it if it's so hard.
- Mom says Dad loves driving a powerful machine and the excitement of being on the road.
- She used to ride with him until Leigh was born, and Leigh wonders if she'd still be doing that if he hadn't come along.
Diary 35: January 31
- Dad hasn't called, and Leigh is "filled with wrath" at both of his parents (35.1). (Sounds like he's trying out some new writing tricks.)
- He's mad at his dad for breaking his promise even though it was in writing, and he's mad at his mom for divorcing him.
- Also, he really misses Bandit.
Diary 36: February 1
- The sugar refinery is shutting down, which means his dad won't be going there and maybe Leigh won't ever see him again.
Diary 37: February 2
- Some of his mom's friends come over to drink coffee and talk about life.
- Leigh doesn't want to go into the living room and be asked dumb questions, so he's hiding away in his room with a couple of the ladies' sleeping babies.
- He remembers riding with Dad once and how exciting it was.
- At the truck stop, everyone knew his dad as Wild Bill, and Leigh was proud to be his kid.