I would not be a good teacher If I did not advise you to
get the book and read it yourself instead of relying on chapter summaries. Why don't you
order the book online? There are many low-cost companies and they will ship it to you in
a couple of days.
In chapter 10, Beka goes to her
great-grandmother's funeral. Great-Gran Straker is her mother's grandmother. There is a
long ceremony in the church, followed by the burial at the cemetary. Beka attends with
her family and her Granny Ivy and learns a great deal about famly tradition at this
event and the party that follows. Emilio's mother greets Toycie's aunt, Miss Eila, and
speaks to her in a condescending way. She is not happy that Emilio and Toycie are
boyfriend and girlfriend. She considers Toycie beneath them socially. In this chapter,
the social differences between the Creoles and Spanish are illustrated, but if you have
not read the rest of the novel, you won't have a clue what I'm talking about here. Get
the book, dear.
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