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Avery leaves the nostalgia tinged world of her grandmother behind and tries to get answers from her parents as they commute to a ribbon cutting together in the back of a limo. Honeybee, Avery’s mother, insists she has never heard of this person May Crandall before. She wonders aloud if Avery asked the all-important question of well-bred Southern women: “Do you know who her people are?” (87). Honeybee audibly laughs when she is told that Avery forgot to ask that, wondering how a person could forget such a question.
Avery leaves the company of her parents, who have no information to assist her in her detective work, and decides to make a trip to her grandmother’s old home. It is almost painful for her as she can “almost feel [her]grandmother on the Charleston style piazza” (91), but she realizes she will “never again come back to this place to be greeted by [her] grandmother again” (93). The best she can do is poke around in drawers to recover what she can of her grandmother’s past life.
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