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Plot summary
For a brief spell, everything seems to be going very well in the house. Papa is promoted and he promises them all a trip to India at Christmas. Sunil learns to speak. Mama and Nanima frequently go on outings together.
Meena observes that Deirdre’s daughters have reacted to her departure in different ways. Anita tries to spend as much time out of the house as possible while Tracey retreats into their home, trying to spend as much time as possible with their father when he is at home.
Mama realises that her diamond necklace has gone missing and wonders if Anita might have stolen it.
Construction machinery arrives to demolish the school. There is a television crew at the school to report on its destruction. While the reporter is being filmed, Sam drives up to him on his moped and shouts a racist slur directly into the camera.
The next day, they find an article in the paper about a man who was attacked and hospitalised in Tollington. Later, Meena is at the stables with Sherrie, Sally, Anita and Tracey. Tracey slaps Sherrie’s hand away when she tries to touch Anita, and makes reference to seeing a man touch Anita. Anita stops her before she can say anything else.
When Meena returns from checking on Tracey, she overhears Anita telling the other girls how she went “Paki bashing” and then kissed Sam Lowbridge. Meena flies into such a rage than she gets Sherrie’s horse and tries to go riding, seriously injuring herself in the process.
Quotes and analysis
“I am being unfair. She is a naughty girl, but not a wicked one”
This shows Mama’s innate kindness and goodness. Despite all the things that Anita has done, she still tries to see the best in her.
“My best friend was sharing me with someone else and I knew whatever she had been giving me was only what was left over from him, the scraps, the tokens, the lies”
Meena is filled with intense jealousy at the thought of sharing her best friend with a boy. She feels that there is not space for two people in Anita’s life. This is clearly the first time she has encountered this problem in her life. She views friendship in black and white terms – she must be Anita’s best and only friend, or else she is nothing to her.