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What About Grandma? Study Guide

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by Hadley Irwin (Lee Hadley)
About 17 pages (4,970 words)

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When the story of What About Grandma? begins Eve, Grandma's daughter, and Rhys, her granddaughter, expect to spend four weeks at Grandma's home in the process of disposing of her house and other possessions. They expect, also, to make certain that Grandma Wyn is comfortable in the nursing home where she has already been placed by her son Dave, Eve's brother.

Wyn has a broken hip caused by falling down the stairs in her home. It seems clear to Eve and Rhys that at her advanced age Wyn cannot be expected to live alone any longer and care for herself.

Everyone is in for a surprise, however, when on their first visit to the nursing home, Eve and Rhys find that Wyn has already checked out, is packed and determined to return to her.....

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What About Grandma? from Beacham's Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction and Beacham's Guide to Literature for Young Adults. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.

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