Boy Overboard

by

Morris Gleitzman

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Bibi Character Analysis

Bibi is Jamal’s nine-year-old sister. Though the two are similar and share many interests, Bibi does not have the same freedoms as Jamal because of her gender. Among the activities denied to Bibi is football (soccer), a sport which she excels at, but which the government forbids her from playing. Being young and obstinate, however, Bibi often ignores, forgets, or outright defies the restrictions placed on girls. Because her parents have different beliefs from the government, Bibi often has trouble reconciling the way she is allowed to act inside her home with the way she is expected to act outside of it. Afghanistan expects Bibi to be demure and submissive, but she is anything but. Bibi’s rebelliousness often endangers her and her family; while Afghanistan is a dangerous place for an outspoken young girl, so too is the road her family takes as refugees to Australia. Despite the trouble it sometimes causes, Bibi’s strong will also proves to be invaluable during their difficult and dangerous journey. Not only is Bibi incredibly resilient and endures starvation, drowning, and violence, in true emergencies, like the flooding of the smuggler’s boat, she proves herself to be a tireless and loyal ally. As such, Bibi shows that girls are no less strong or capable than boys, highlighting the injustice of Afghanistan’s conservative restrictions around gender. Like Jamal, Bibi has the steadfastness of a baker and the bravery of a desert warrior.

Bibi Quotes in Boy Overboard

The Boy Overboard quotes below are all either spoken by Bibi or refer to Bibi. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Immigration, Family, and Home Theme Icon
).
Chapter 1  Quotes

The others are still backing away and looking at me and I realize I have to do something. This person who is putting us all in danger is a member of my family.

[…]

Bibi must have forgotten that girls aren’t allowed to leave the house without a parent. She must have forgotten that females have to keep their face covered at all times out of doors. And it must have slipped her mind that girls playing football is completely, totally and absolutely against the law.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football
Page Number: 4
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 3 Quotes

I slump back, weak with despair. Who am I kidding? I didn’t inherit anything from Mom’s ancestors. Bibi got all the desert warrior genes. All I got were Dad’s. The strength, courage, and fierceness of a baker. Pathetic.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Page Number: 14
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 5 Quotes

“I hate this whole country,” says Bibi after a while. “This country is camel snot.”

I’m shocked.

Nine-year-old kids shouldn’t hate their country. They should love their country and want it to do well in the World Cup and earn the respect of other nations so they’ll stop bombing us.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi (speaker), Bibi, Yusuf
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football, Landmines
Page Number: 23
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 8 Quotes

I wish I could go to the city and get the government out of bed and tell them what they’re doing to our family. How they’ve made my mum cry. How they’ve stopped me from getting lino. But I can’t. I don’t even know where the government lives.

Related Characters: Dad (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football
Page Number: 40
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 9 Quotes

A wonderful thought hits me. We can do it together. We can improve out skills and impress the government and start a national team and win the hearts of Afghans together. When the government sees how talented Bibi is, they’ll change their minds about girls playing football. They’ll have to.

Related Characters: Dad (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football
Page Number: 45
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 11 Quotes

If Mum and Dad are really going to convince that government football official, they need us there too.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football
Page Number: 57
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 13 Quotes

We look at each other. And suddenly I know that if Dad can be a desert warrior in the football stadium, so can I.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football
Page Number: 69
Explanation and Analysis:

‘If a person goes somewhere else and becomes a huge football star,’ I say to Yusuf’s grandfather in my imagination, ‘and so does his sister, and they play regularly on TV, and then they come back to Afghanistan with their parents, do you think they’d be popular enough to help form a new government? A kind and fair government that wouldn’t murder anyone?’

Related Characters: Dad (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad , Yusuf’s Grandfather
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football
Page Number: 70
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 17 Quotes

I stand frozen, frantically trying to think how to help Dad. The police all have guns. Any sudden movements could be fatal. But I have to do something because if I don’t, Bibi will, and I’d rather have me shot than her.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Related Symbols: Landmines
Page Number: 88
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 18 Quotes

We’re not protected any more. We’re about to get on a plane and place our lives in the hands of smugglers and our ancestors aren’t protecting us anymore.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Related Symbols: The Candlestick
Page Number: 97
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 19 Quotes

As the plane lurches on into the night, I realize this is what we’re going to have to do from now on. With no candlestick to look after us, we’re going to have to look after each other.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Related Symbols: The Candlestick
Page Number: 101
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 22 Quotes

I want to go back to Australia. I saw it. Green football pitches and goalposts of solid gold and little stools for one-legged goalies to sit on. Me and Bibi winning the cup final for Dubbo Abattoirs United. I was there. Now I’m here on this deck shivering.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football
Page Number: 113
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 23 Quotes

A desert warrior could swim over there and grab the other boat’s anchor chain in his teeth and swim back dragging the other boat behind him. But I’m not a desert warrior. I’m just a kid trying to keep his family in one piece.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Page Number: 118
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 24 Quotes

And freeze in shock myself. It’s a teenage girl. All she’s wearing is shorts and a T-shirt with a sparkly pattern on the front. Her arms are bare. Her legs are bare. Her hair is completely uncovered and sticking out in all directions. She’s wearing makeup. She’s got black stuff on her eyelashes and her lips are green. I’ve never seen anything like her in my life.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad , Rashida/The Girl
Page Number: 121
Explanation and Analysis:

A pirate stops right in front of us, studying the ball as it goes back and forward. I pray he doesn’t know how brilliant females can be at football. I pray he assumes anyone with knee skills like Bibi and Rashida must be male.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Rashida/The Girl
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football
Page Number: 143
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 32 Quotes

A lot of the men down here are looking at her. They can’t believe a female can keep going this long. They don’t understand how she can do it. I know how. Her father’s a baker.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Dad
Page Number: 148
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 39 Quotes

Bibi’s asleep at last. That’s why I’m lying out here on the football pitch. So I don’t disturb her while I try and plan our future. It’s hard to plan quietly when you’re crying. I don’t want to think about the future. I don’t want to think at all. But somebody’s got to do it and Bibi’s only ten.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football
Page Number: 148
Explanation and Analysis:
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Bibi Quotes in Boy Overboard

The Boy Overboard quotes below are all either spoken by Bibi or refer to Bibi. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Immigration, Family, and Home Theme Icon
).
Chapter 1  Quotes

The others are still backing away and looking at me and I realize I have to do something. This person who is putting us all in danger is a member of my family.

[…]

Bibi must have forgotten that girls aren’t allowed to leave the house without a parent. She must have forgotten that females have to keep their face covered at all times out of doors. And it must have slipped her mind that girls playing football is completely, totally and absolutely against the law.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football
Page Number: 4
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 3 Quotes

I slump back, weak with despair. Who am I kidding? I didn’t inherit anything from Mom’s ancestors. Bibi got all the desert warrior genes. All I got were Dad’s. The strength, courage, and fierceness of a baker. Pathetic.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Page Number: 14
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 5 Quotes

“I hate this whole country,” says Bibi after a while. “This country is camel snot.”

I’m shocked.

Nine-year-old kids shouldn’t hate their country. They should love their country and want it to do well in the World Cup and earn the respect of other nations so they’ll stop bombing us.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi (speaker), Bibi, Yusuf
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football, Landmines
Page Number: 23
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 8 Quotes

I wish I could go to the city and get the government out of bed and tell them what they’re doing to our family. How they’ve made my mum cry. How they’ve stopped me from getting lino. But I can’t. I don’t even know where the government lives.

Related Characters: Dad (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football
Page Number: 40
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 9 Quotes

A wonderful thought hits me. We can do it together. We can improve out skills and impress the government and start a national team and win the hearts of Afghans together. When the government sees how talented Bibi is, they’ll change their minds about girls playing football. They’ll have to.

Related Characters: Dad (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football
Page Number: 45
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 11 Quotes

If Mum and Dad are really going to convince that government football official, they need us there too.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football
Page Number: 57
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 13 Quotes

We look at each other. And suddenly I know that if Dad can be a desert warrior in the football stadium, so can I.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football
Page Number: 69
Explanation and Analysis:

‘If a person goes somewhere else and becomes a huge football star,’ I say to Yusuf’s grandfather in my imagination, ‘and so does his sister, and they play regularly on TV, and then they come back to Afghanistan with their parents, do you think they’d be popular enough to help form a new government? A kind and fair government that wouldn’t murder anyone?’

Related Characters: Dad (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad , Yusuf’s Grandfather
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football
Page Number: 70
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 17 Quotes

I stand frozen, frantically trying to think how to help Dad. The police all have guns. Any sudden movements could be fatal. But I have to do something because if I don’t, Bibi will, and I’d rather have me shot than her.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Related Symbols: Landmines
Page Number: 88
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 18 Quotes

We’re not protected any more. We’re about to get on a plane and place our lives in the hands of smugglers and our ancestors aren’t protecting us anymore.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Related Symbols: The Candlestick
Page Number: 97
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 19 Quotes

As the plane lurches on into the night, I realize this is what we’re going to have to do from now on. With no candlestick to look after us, we’re going to have to look after each other.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Related Symbols: The Candlestick
Page Number: 101
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 22 Quotes

I want to go back to Australia. I saw it. Green football pitches and goalposts of solid gold and little stools for one-legged goalies to sit on. Me and Bibi winning the cup final for Dubbo Abattoirs United. I was there. Now I’m here on this deck shivering.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football
Page Number: 113
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 23 Quotes

A desert warrior could swim over there and grab the other boat’s anchor chain in his teeth and swim back dragging the other boat behind him. But I’m not a desert warrior. I’m just a kid trying to keep his family in one piece.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Page Number: 118
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 24 Quotes

And freeze in shock myself. It’s a teenage girl. All she’s wearing is shorts and a T-shirt with a sparkly pattern on the front. Her arms are bare. Her legs are bare. Her hair is completely uncovered and sticking out in all directions. She’s wearing makeup. She’s got black stuff on her eyelashes and her lips are green. I’ve never seen anything like her in my life.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad , Rashida/The Girl
Page Number: 121
Explanation and Analysis:

A pirate stops right in front of us, studying the ball as it goes back and forward. I pray he doesn’t know how brilliant females can be at football. I pray he assumes anyone with knee skills like Bibi and Rashida must be male.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Rashida/The Girl
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football
Page Number: 143
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 32 Quotes

A lot of the men down here are looking at her. They can’t believe a female can keep going this long. They don’t understand how she can do it. I know how. Her father’s a baker.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Dad
Page Number: 148
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 39 Quotes

Bibi’s asleep at last. That’s why I’m lying out here on the football pitch. So I don’t disturb her while I try and plan our future. It’s hard to plan quietly when you’re crying. I don’t want to think about the future. I don’t want to think at all. But somebody’s got to do it and Bibi’s only ten.

Related Characters: Jamal (speaker), Bibi, Mom , Dad
Related Symbols: Jamal’s Football
Page Number: 148
Explanation and Analysis: