![]() ![]() ![]() Zoey is becoming more aware of how Bryce and Aurora’s socioeconomic class may put them at a disadvantage with other kids at their school, the same way it has negatively affected her. Despite the vote of confidence, Zoey can’t help but see her young siblings as a stranger might: “Suddenly all I can see is their gray-tinged clothes that smell like Frank’s cigarette smoke and their ratty hair that never got combed in the morning” (96). Rochambeau drives away, she gives Zoey a thumbs up, indicating that she approves of Zoey’s ability to handle the difficult situation. She watches Zoey wrangle Bryce and Aurora as they get off the bus, managing Bryce’s increasing tendency to act out and Aurora’s increasing clinginess. Rochambeau drops Zoey off at the bus stop for the first time, she sees the trailer park where Zoey lives. ![]()
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