Now Is Not the Time to Panic

How is Frankie's home as an adult different than the one in which she grew up in the novel, Now Is Not the Time to Panic?

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Frankie's new home is different from the home of her youth. For one, she and her husband remain married, raising their child together without the additional stress that her father's infidelity brought to the family. They have just the one child, Junie, who repeats the phrase Frankie wrote on the poster in a similar way to how Frankie did years ago, perhaps showing how she is a sort of mirror to her mother. Perhaps this is the house that Frankie always yearned for as an adolescent, with a stable marriage at its center and two parents who are able to give her the attention she needs.

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