Why Is Her Grandmother's Moving With Her Grandma

Decent Essays
The Most Important Characters Is ?
Mother
Grandma
The narrator

The Setting Takes Place In?
-chicago
Chicago is a city, where it has tall buildings and small ones. chicago has the Trump tower and the Willis tower. There is a lot of cool places like museums,towers,hotels,and even disney store! It also has a lot of more things like trains,houses,even Football fields. Another cool thing about Chicago has the bean and other cool structures.

Brief Summary.
- The narrator has to leave its town and school,the reason why is she`s moving with her grandma. Grandma lives in Chicago, she will live with her,school there. Now that she's living with her grandma her grandma can take care of her. So basically her Grandma will be her mom for like a couple

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