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White Oleander Study Guide

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by Janet Fitch
About 90 pages (26,929 words)
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Objects/Places

Ad Seg

It is a prison within prison of Frontera. People in segregation are sent here.

Amsterdam

Astrid and Ingrid live in the city when Astrid is seven years old.

Bavarian Gardens

Niki, one of Rena's girls, works here three nights a week with a fake ID, because she's not twenty-one.

Berlin

Astrid lives with Paul Trout in this city after she turns eighteen.

Cinema Scene

The place where Ingrid Magnussen works.

Crenshaw Boulevard

Where the group home, run by Mrs. Campbell, is located.

Crossroads of the World

The complex in which the movie magazine, Cinema Scene, has its offices. It is a 1920s courtyard with a streamline-modern ocean liner in the middle occupied by an ad agency.

Dark Green Jaguar

The car Susan D. Valeris drives.

Fairfax High

This is the school where Astrid finishes out her tenth grade.

Ford Panel Van

Rena's car.

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