Bunny wants to go to the wake, which she calls an “awake” both in a childish malapropism and a reference to what her father has thus far told her about death—that it’s sleep. Her words prove to be prophetic, however, when he does wake up. In a very colorful (and hardly believable) way, the book rewards Quoyle and Bunny for finally facing up to the truth of mortality by bringing Jack back to life. His accident reminds them—and readers—of how fragile life is. One day he, and Quoyle, and everyone else will die. But instead of that truth making life painful, it makes the good times feel sweeter.