All the Water I've Seen Is Running

How does Daniel's relationship with his mother change after Aubrey's death in the novel, All the Water I’ve Seen Is Running?

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After learning about Aubrey's death, Daniel starts calling his mother frequently. Instead of talking about his own life or feelings, he listens to Joyce's stories about the past. Throughout the novel, Daniel frequently mediates on his mother's accounts, wondering about their connection to his own life.

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All the Water I’ve Seen Is Running, BookRags