1. Why does Lyman Ward return to his family home?
To escape from the present and explore his family's history for answers to his own life.
2. Lyman believes that his grandparents were
Tough, resilient, creative and enduring.
3. Rodman is concerned about his father living alone because
Lyman is disabled and his caretakers are also elderly
4. Why does Lyman begin fictionalizing his grandparents' lives in a novel?
They are not famous enough for a non-fiction biography, and it will help him understand them better this way.
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