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Define "Normal" Study Guide

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by Julie Anne Peters
About 54 pages (16,297 words)
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Chapter 15 Summary

The next morning, Antonia gets up and finds everyone is having breakfast in the kitchen with Mr. Luther. When Mrs. Luther comes in to the kitchen, she tells Antonia and her brother that she has taken their mom to the hospital for psychiatric evaluation. Michael exclaims that she is not crazy, but scared. Mrs. Luther agrees and says that she knows he is scared too. Antonia asks if she can go see her, and Mrs. Luther replies that it is not a good idea until she is feeling well enough. Then she asks Antonia how she can get in touch with their father, and Jazz breaks in to say that their father is dead.

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