This fueled emotional pain when every time April and Cheryl were separated, Cheryl was so dependent on April that she had a troubling time finding her own way through life. To describe the loss of a role model, Psychology Today states, “…cannot make the pain of loss go away; there is no formula that will simplify this painful reconciliation of the most stressful change in their lives” (“Role models of Resiliency”). Cheryl was forced at a young age to live without a
Durante 4 role model, which lead to her following her parent's footsteps because they were the only ones she knew. The treatment Cheryl felt as a child was what she thought was expected of her in the future, so she set low standards and was in a relationship with a pimp, and the feelings of isolation resulted in her need for alcohol. Mosionier reclaimed the novel as, “a way of trying to find answers as to why our family seemed to come up against all these things—why my parents were alcoholics, why we had to grow up in foster homes, and why the two sisters committed