![]() “Just means far in the bush where critters are wild, still behaving like critters.” “What d’ya mean, where the crawdads sing? Ma used to say that.” Kya remembered Ma always encouraging her to explore the marsh: “Go as far as you can-way out yonder where the crawdads sing.” I pity any foster parents who take you on.” Tate’s whole face smiled. In Chapter 17, when Tate and Kya are looking for a place to hang out, Tate suggests that they go somewhere “where the crawdads sing.” He explains to Kya that it means “ far in the bush where critters are wild, still behaving like critters.” In other words, he’s suggesting they go off somewhere far from other people, deep into nature.įrom the book: “Well, we better hide way out there where the crawdads sing. It’s also a phrase that the character of Tate says in the book. The meaning of the title “Where the Crawdads Sing” comes from Delia Owens’s childhood experiences (something her mother used to say). ![]() What is the meaning of the title of the book “Where the Crawdads Sing”? ![]()
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