logo

Falling Short

Ernesto Cisneros

Falling Short

Ernesto Cisneros

  • 54-page comprehensive Study Guide
  • Chapter-by-chapter summaries and multiple sections of expert analysis
  • Featured in our FamilyJuvenile LiteratureChildhood & Youth collections
  • The ultimate resource for assignments, engaging lessons, and lively book discussions

Falling Short Chapters 41-54 Summary & Analysis

Chapter 41 Summary: “Isaac”

Isaac and Marco settle in at Marco’s house to do homework. Isaac notices how tidy Marco’s side of the table is and contrasts this with his side, littered with the snacks he uses to get himself through his homework. He offers Marco snacks and soda, but Marco keeps working. Isaac is jealous of his friend’s ability to concentrate. Marco finally takes a break to eat some pizza that Isaac’s father gave them, and afterward, the two use a chessboard to run basketball plays. When Isaac tells him that he would have been a really good player if he’d started when he was little, Marco jokes that he still is little. He tells Isaac that he wishes his father would be impressed with his academic accomplishments, and Isaac says he understands what Marco means: “Unfortunately for me, […] “basketball seems to be the only thing I do well” (230).

Chapter 42 Summary: “Marco”

Marco offers his perspective on the study session: He cannot believe how much Isaac talks and how frequently he stops working to get up, eat snacks, or distract himself. He notices how much better Isaac can concentrate when the topic is

blurred text
blurred text