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Summary
Tyler sometimes thinks he sees his Grandfather’s face in the stars. His grandmother is the only one who ever wants to talk about Gramps. His mother tells him that he will best get over the death if he does not dwell on it. He thinks, however, that he does not want to forget about him. He keeps his bond with his grandfather by looking at the stars. Plus, when he uses his telescope, he does not feel guilty about no longer inviting Mari over. He understands that she did not make the decision to come to the country, but he still does not want to be friends with law-breakers. At lunch, she either sits with her sisters or with Meredith and Maya who are involved in a club determined to save the planet.
Tyler worries that they are being watched by Homeland...
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This section contains 1,711 words (approx. 5 pages at 400 words per page) |