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November, Epilogue Summary
The summer is long over, and many things have come to fruition, the most notable being the wedding of Ava and Eddie. The casts have come off Imani's legs, and she is healing and growing. Frank and Mattie have been arrested after committing robberies to support their crack habits. The new minister, Sister Judith, is uniting the church members and fully supports Joyce's social work; the Sewing Circus is welcomed back into the fold as an official church activity.
November, Epilogue Analysis
After all the lessons and social commentary throughout the book, the author finishes with the most hopeful one of all: the fact that there are possibilities for new beginnings. The summer had brought turning points for the main characters, who eventually work through their challenges to emerge stronger and more positive, changed not only by the people and events...
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