How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #4
Even my best and only friend Ricky didn't believe me, and he'd been there. (2.14)
When no one believes him, Jacob knows how his grandfather felt all those years. And it sure doesn't feel good.
Quote #5
I pretended to be fine. […] I faked an entire dream journal, making my dreams sound bland and simple, the way a normal person's should be. (2.28)
Jacob tries to betray his psychiatrist by lying to him and saying he's all better, but (1) Dr. Golan is able to see right through that, like a good psychiatrist should, and (2) Dr. Golan is ultimately trying to betray Jacob by having him lead right to his grandfather's true home.
Quote #6
"How about when you die? Should I burn all your old manuscripts?" (2.52)
Jacob thinks it's a betrayal of his grandfather's memory if he just throws all his stuff away. But maybe it's just an age difference. What's Grandpa going to do with the stuff anyway, now that he's dead? Dad understands that, but Jacob isn't old enough to get that yet.