How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
There were the mother freshwater sea-cow and her size-restored calves, feeding on the weeds that Willbury and Grandfather had been throwing in. (55.99)
We think it's fitting that the book ends with this image of a family reunited. The calves have been restored to their normal size, and now they're back with their mother. Arthur and Grandfather are also reunited, and in a sense, their family has expanded to include Willbury, Herbert, the boxtrolls, and more. Having an extended family/friend network of people who care about you is never a bad thing.