A Long Way from Chicago

What is the theme in A Long Way from Chicago by Richard Peck?

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Most of the book takes place during the Great Depression. This period of time affected every aspect of American life. The effect of the Depression is in almost every story told, from the drifters going through town and the distrust of the banks to the foreclosure of a main character’s house. Whether referred to or not, the Depression is always present in the book.