Trespasses
Who does Betty McGeown initially blame for the report to social services in the novel, Trespasses?
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When her husband is assaulted and nearly killed, Betty is forced to rely on the charity of her son's teacher, Cushla, who begins coming to the house more and more often. Betty grows suspicious of Cushla when her children are reported to social services, but she eventually comes to trust that Cushla was not responsible.
Trespasses