One Crazy Summer Chapter 13 Summary

Everyone Knows the King of the Sea

  • What's in a name? Well, according to Delphine, a lot. And she doesn't appreciate how Cecile just went and transformed her name like she did, changing herself and becoming someone that's no longer their mother.
  • Delphine remembers Cecile being around a bit before she high-tailed it to California, and has flashes of memory from when she was very young.
  • Delphine was a good name, a unique name.
  • That is, until Flipper came on the air—then kids found a way to make fun of it.
  • Things got so bad that Delphine even beat a kid up for teasing her about her name.
  • Then she marched straight to the library to look her name up in the Merriam Webster dictionary.
  • (P.S. She thinks Merriam Webster is the name of a woman who wrote the dictionary.)
  • Delphine was furious to find that her name is, in fact, in the dictionary.
  • Why the anger? Because it means Cecile didn't make it up, so it isn't special; it isn't unique.
  • Cecile turned her favorite singer, Sarah Vaughan's, name into Vonetta, and she made up a name for Fern that so amazing she left when she wasn't allowed to use it.
  • But Delphine didn't mean anything to Cecile; it was just an already invented name that she got from the dictionary. Bummer.