Homecoming (1) (The Tillerman Cycle)

What does the car symbolize to the children in the opening chapter of the novel, Homecoming (1) (The Tillerman Cycle)?

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The Tillerman's car symbolizes security at the opening of the novel because the children hope Liza will return here. Leaving this relative security is difficult for them though Dicey does not see any other option. When the police sell the car, the money Dicey receives becomes a similar symbol of security.

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Homecoming (1) (The Tillerman Cycle)