Catching Teller Crow

by

Ambelin Kwaymullina and Ezekiel Kwaymullina

Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller Character Analysis

Blond, muscular Michael Teller, an experienced Australian detective, grew up in a small town where his bigoted father was the police chief. When Michael began dating an Aboriginal woman—whom he later married and with whom he had a daughter, Beth Teller—his parents disowned him. Perhaps as a result, Michael is intensely bothered by racism and by injustice in general. After his wife dies, he and Beth remain close to his wife’s family—yet after 15-year-old Beth dies in a car accident while his wife’s sister Aunty Viv is driving her to a party, Michael pulls away from his loving in-laws. His grief over Beth is so intense that it prevents Beth’s ghost from moving on to the afterlife; after death, Beth returns to the physical world to comfort him. When the novel begins, a government oversight program has sent Michael to review a possible homicide at a burned-down children’s home in a rural town that reminds Michael unpleasantly of his own hometown. Michael is distrustful of the local police chief, Derek Bell, but befriends Derek’s second-in-command, Allie Hartley, who asks Michael to review the 20-year-old disappearance of her childhood friend Sarah Blue, an Aboriginal girl who disappeared at age 14. After conducting interviews with mysterious teenaged witness Isobel Catching, Michael realizes that Derek Bell and local rich man Alexander Sholt have been kidnapping, abusing, and murdering teenage girls for decades. Focusing on getting justice for Derek and Alexander’s victims helps Michael move past his guilt and grief over Beth’s death. When the story ends, he says a loving goodbye to Beth, who plans to travel to the afterlife; he himself plans to hunt down all Alexander and Derek’s accomplices with Allie and to reconnect with his in-laws.

Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller Quotes in Catching Teller Crow

The Catching Teller Crow quotes below are all either spoken by Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller or refer to Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller. 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:
Trauma and Grief Theme Icon
).
Chapter 1. Beth: The Town Quotes

The ‘when’ didn’t matter so much though, since I didn’t count minutes or hours any more. Days began when the sun rose and ended when it set. In between, the connections I made—like the ways I helped my dad, or didn’t help him—were what told me if I was moving forwards or backwards. As my Grandpa Jim had once said to me, Life doesn’t move through time, Bethie. Time moves through life.

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller
Page Number: 5
Explanation and Analysis:

Dad said his old man thought the law was there to protect some people and punish others. And Aboriginal people were the ‘others.’

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Isobel Catching, Crow/Sarah Blue, Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller, Derek Bell, Alexander Sholt, Gerry Bell
Page Number: 6
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 2. Beth: The Home Quotes

My science teacher said that just because two things happened together didn’t mean one was because of the other, or as she put it: ‘correlation does not imply causation.’

But Dad said that was scientist-talk not police-talk, and if two things happened together you’d suspect the first thing caused the second until it could provide you with an alibi.

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Crow/Sarah Blue, Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller, Derek Bell, Alexander Sholt
Page Number: 12-13
Explanation and Analysis:

And it’s OK to be sad, but you can’t love someone only with tears. There’s got to be laughter too.

Related Characters: Aunty June (speaker), Beth Teller, Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller
Page Number: 18
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 3. Beth: The Witness Quotes

“Maybe I didn’t see anything. Or maybe I did. Depends.”

“Depends on what?”

She looked at me—or, no, she didn’t, she looked into the space I was standing in for a second, then away again. “On if you’ll believe me.”

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Isobel Catching (speaker), Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller (speaker), Crow/Sarah Blue, Derek Bell, Alexander Sholt
Page Number: 23
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 4. Catching: The Sunset Quotes

When your Nanna was little the government took her away from her mum. They had a law back then that let them take Aboriginal kids just because they were Aboriginal . . .

Related Characters: Beth Teller, Isobel Catching, Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller, Derek Bell, Alexander Sholt
Page Number: 31
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 7. Beth: The Truths Quotes

“Catching wasn’t lying. I know she wasn’t.”

“I don’t think she was lying, precisely. Just telling the truth in a different way.”

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller (speaker), Isobel Catching, Director Tom Cavanagh/First Fetcher, Nurse Martin Flint/Second Fetcher
Related Symbols: Gray vs. Intense Colors
Page Number: 55
Explanation and Analysis:

“That’s your plan now? Hang about and hold your dad’s hand for the rest of his life?”

“No. Not exactly.” Even I could hear the lie in my voice.

She pointed to the door. “Get out of here, Teller. Come back if you ever want help doing what you’re supposed to be doing and move on.”

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Isobel Catching (speaker), Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller
Page Number: 62
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 8. Beth: The Station Quotes

“It seems to me he might be a little like my father—the kind of cop who thinks the rules don’t apply to everyone equally. He could’ve been too deferential to the Sholt family, given them special treatment . . . maybe let a few things slide about that home that he now sees he should have looked into.”

Related Characters: Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller (speaker), Beth Teller, Isobel Catching, Derek Bell, Alexander Sholt
Page Number: 72-73
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 9. Beth: The Missing Quotes

“Oh, it was a long time ago. Twenty years . . . seven months . . . six days. Not that I’m counting!” She tried to laugh, but it broke in the middle. “Sarah just vanished a week before her fifteenth birthday. She got off the bus from school, same as always, but she never made it home.”

[…]

Twenty years, seven months, six days . . . Was Dad going to be like this, decades from now when he talked about me? I didn’t want him making my death some kind of depressing mathematical reference point for his life.

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Allie Hartley (speaker), Crow/Sarah Blue, Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller, Gerry Bell
Page Number: 78
Explanation and Analysis:

“We’re police officers,” he said, and I heard the pride in his voice. “We never stop looking for the missing.”

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller (speaker), Crow/Sarah Blue, Allie Hartley, Derek Bell, Alexander Sholt, Gerry Bell
Page Number: 79
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 10. Beth: The Deaths Quotes

“I told you what I thought about your dad, didn’t I?”

I wasn’t sure what that had to do with anything. “Yeah.”

“So we’re friends. Because friends always tell each other the truth. Even when it hurts.”

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Isobel Catching (speaker), Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller
Page Number: 94
Explanation and Analysis:

“I’m not telling you what happened to ask for help,” she said.

“Then why are you telling it?”

Catching drew her legs up to her chest and rested her chin on her knees. “To be heard.”

I was silent for a moment, thinking about that. Then I said, “Well, that kind of sounds like asking for help.”

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Isobel Catching (speaker), Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller
Related Symbols: Gray vs. Intense Colors
Page Number: 95
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 14. Beth: The Colours Quotes

Mum had been there my whole life, helping me be a butterfly girl.

Maybe all hopeful thoughts were just someone who loved us, reaching out from another side. Which meant I could be there for my family even after I’d crossed over!

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller, Aunty June
Related Symbols: Gray vs. Intense Colors
Page Number: 123
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 15. Beth: The Cop Quotes

“You taught me to be fair, Dad, and what you’re doing’s not fair to anybody. Especially me. How do you think I’m going to feel if I’m the reason you make everybody miserable? And if you can’t see how wrong you are—how unfair you’re being, to yourself and everybody else—then you’re not the dad I know.”

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller
Page Number: 130
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 16. Beth: The Story Quotes

I couldn’t bear to say that the colours weren’t real.

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Isobel Catching, Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller
Related Symbols: Gray vs. Intense Colors
Page Number: 138
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 17. Catching: The Two Quotes

People can time travel inside their heads.

Remember into the past.

Imagine into the future.

But sometimes you can’t escape the now.

Related Characters: Isobel Catching (speaker), Beth Teller, Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller, Alexander Sholt, Director Tom Cavanagh/First Fetcher, Nurse Martin Flint/Second Fetcher, Aunty June
Page Number: 145
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 21. Beth: The End Quotes

Of course you’re here at the end. So what? It’s the beginning that hasn’t happened yet.”

Related Characters: Isobel Catching (speaker), Beth Teller, Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller
Page Number: 182
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 22. Beth: The Beginning Quotes

And wherever we went, we went together.

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Isobel Catching, Crow/Sarah Blue, Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller, Allie Hartley, Derek Bell, Alexander Sholt, Aunty Viv
Page Number: 190
Explanation and Analysis:
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Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller Quotes in Catching Teller Crow

The Catching Teller Crow quotes below are all either spoken by Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller or refer to Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller. 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:
Trauma and Grief Theme Icon
).
Chapter 1. Beth: The Town Quotes

The ‘when’ didn’t matter so much though, since I didn’t count minutes or hours any more. Days began when the sun rose and ended when it set. In between, the connections I made—like the ways I helped my dad, or didn’t help him—were what told me if I was moving forwards or backwards. As my Grandpa Jim had once said to me, Life doesn’t move through time, Bethie. Time moves through life.

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller
Page Number: 5
Explanation and Analysis:

Dad said his old man thought the law was there to protect some people and punish others. And Aboriginal people were the ‘others.’

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Isobel Catching, Crow/Sarah Blue, Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller, Derek Bell, Alexander Sholt, Gerry Bell
Page Number: 6
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 2. Beth: The Home Quotes

My science teacher said that just because two things happened together didn’t mean one was because of the other, or as she put it: ‘correlation does not imply causation.’

But Dad said that was scientist-talk not police-talk, and if two things happened together you’d suspect the first thing caused the second until it could provide you with an alibi.

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Crow/Sarah Blue, Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller, Derek Bell, Alexander Sholt
Page Number: 12-13
Explanation and Analysis:

And it’s OK to be sad, but you can’t love someone only with tears. There’s got to be laughter too.

Related Characters: Aunty June (speaker), Beth Teller, Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller
Page Number: 18
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 3. Beth: The Witness Quotes

“Maybe I didn’t see anything. Or maybe I did. Depends.”

“Depends on what?”

She looked at me—or, no, she didn’t, she looked into the space I was standing in for a second, then away again. “On if you’ll believe me.”

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Isobel Catching (speaker), Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller (speaker), Crow/Sarah Blue, Derek Bell, Alexander Sholt
Page Number: 23
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 4. Catching: The Sunset Quotes

When your Nanna was little the government took her away from her mum. They had a law back then that let them take Aboriginal kids just because they were Aboriginal . . .

Related Characters: Beth Teller, Isobel Catching, Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller, Derek Bell, Alexander Sholt
Page Number: 31
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 7. Beth: The Truths Quotes

“Catching wasn’t lying. I know she wasn’t.”

“I don’t think she was lying, precisely. Just telling the truth in a different way.”

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller (speaker), Isobel Catching, Director Tom Cavanagh/First Fetcher, Nurse Martin Flint/Second Fetcher
Related Symbols: Gray vs. Intense Colors
Page Number: 55
Explanation and Analysis:

“That’s your plan now? Hang about and hold your dad’s hand for the rest of his life?”

“No. Not exactly.” Even I could hear the lie in my voice.

She pointed to the door. “Get out of here, Teller. Come back if you ever want help doing what you’re supposed to be doing and move on.”

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Isobel Catching (speaker), Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller
Page Number: 62
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 8. Beth: The Station Quotes

“It seems to me he might be a little like my father—the kind of cop who thinks the rules don’t apply to everyone equally. He could’ve been too deferential to the Sholt family, given them special treatment . . . maybe let a few things slide about that home that he now sees he should have looked into.”

Related Characters: Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller (speaker), Beth Teller, Isobel Catching, Derek Bell, Alexander Sholt
Page Number: 72-73
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 9. Beth: The Missing Quotes

“Oh, it was a long time ago. Twenty years . . . seven months . . . six days. Not that I’m counting!” She tried to laugh, but it broke in the middle. “Sarah just vanished a week before her fifteenth birthday. She got off the bus from school, same as always, but she never made it home.”

[…]

Twenty years, seven months, six days . . . Was Dad going to be like this, decades from now when he talked about me? I didn’t want him making my death some kind of depressing mathematical reference point for his life.

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Allie Hartley (speaker), Crow/Sarah Blue, Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller, Gerry Bell
Page Number: 78
Explanation and Analysis:

“We’re police officers,” he said, and I heard the pride in his voice. “We never stop looking for the missing.”

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller (speaker), Crow/Sarah Blue, Allie Hartley, Derek Bell, Alexander Sholt, Gerry Bell
Page Number: 79
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 10. Beth: The Deaths Quotes

“I told you what I thought about your dad, didn’t I?”

I wasn’t sure what that had to do with anything. “Yeah.”

“So we’re friends. Because friends always tell each other the truth. Even when it hurts.”

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Isobel Catching (speaker), Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller
Page Number: 94
Explanation and Analysis:

“I’m not telling you what happened to ask for help,” she said.

“Then why are you telling it?”

Catching drew her legs up to her chest and rested her chin on her knees. “To be heard.”

I was silent for a moment, thinking about that. Then I said, “Well, that kind of sounds like asking for help.”

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Isobel Catching (speaker), Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller
Related Symbols: Gray vs. Intense Colors
Page Number: 95
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 14. Beth: The Colours Quotes

Mum had been there my whole life, helping me be a butterfly girl.

Maybe all hopeful thoughts were just someone who loved us, reaching out from another side. Which meant I could be there for my family even after I’d crossed over!

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller, Aunty June
Related Symbols: Gray vs. Intense Colors
Page Number: 123
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 15. Beth: The Cop Quotes

“You taught me to be fair, Dad, and what you’re doing’s not fair to anybody. Especially me. How do you think I’m going to feel if I’m the reason you make everybody miserable? And if you can’t see how wrong you are—how unfair you’re being, to yourself and everybody else—then you’re not the dad I know.”

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller
Page Number: 130
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 16. Beth: The Story Quotes

I couldn’t bear to say that the colours weren’t real.

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Isobel Catching, Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller
Related Symbols: Gray vs. Intense Colors
Page Number: 138
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 17. Catching: The Two Quotes

People can time travel inside their heads.

Remember into the past.

Imagine into the future.

But sometimes you can’t escape the now.

Related Characters: Isobel Catching (speaker), Beth Teller, Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller, Alexander Sholt, Director Tom Cavanagh/First Fetcher, Nurse Martin Flint/Second Fetcher, Aunty June
Page Number: 145
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 21. Beth: The End Quotes

Of course you’re here at the end. So what? It’s the beginning that hasn’t happened yet.”

Related Characters: Isobel Catching (speaker), Beth Teller, Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller
Page Number: 182
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 22. Beth: The Beginning Quotes

And wherever we went, we went together.

Related Characters: Beth Teller (speaker), Isobel Catching, Crow/Sarah Blue, Beth’s Dad/Michael Teller, Allie Hartley, Derek Bell, Alexander Sholt, Aunty Viv
Page Number: 190
Explanation and Analysis: