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Created by Niamh Ryan
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Plot summary
Meena notices that Tollington has changed a lot during her stay in the hospital. The demolishment of the school means that the children must commute to a school further away, and as a result have neither the time nor energy to play on the street. The motorway has disturbed the usual peaceful atmosphere and the sprawling suburbs have brought “townies” into the once isolated village.
Meena’s parents worry about her new serious attitude to life. However, she admits to herself that is content and has acquired a new sense of belonging.
During the fortnight leading up to her eleven-plus exam, Meena is catcalled, has stones thrown in through her window, and a mixture of complimentary and insulting messages left for her.
The night before her exams, Papa and Mama must leave her on her own in the house when they hear that Uncle Amman has had a heart attack. Someone knocks on the door and she answers it to find Tracey exclaiming that a man is going to kill Anita. Meena presumes that Tracey is referring to their father. She follows Tracey who brings her to the pond outside the Big House where they find Sam with Anita. It seems that Sam is raping Anita, but when Tracey reacts and shouts out her name, Anita changes – it was clearly a pretence to see if Tracey was following them. Anita angrily chases Tracey into the forest. While they are gone, Sam admits that he has always liked Meena and he kisses her. Anita comes back to see them kissing and flies into a rage. Sam tries to retaliate but Tracey tries to defend her sister, but Sam dodges out of the wat just in time, leaving Tracey flying into the big pond.
Meena runs to the Big House to get help for Tracey who cannot swim. She finds the inhabitants of the house are a small French woman and a Punjabi man, Mr Singh. The man goes to the pond to help Tracey.
Meena falls asleep in their library, to be awaken by her panicked mother. Tracey manages to escape death, thanks to the help of the medical team who successfully resuscitate her. The police come to their house to speak to Meena about the night’s events – she was the only witness and both Sam and Anita are accusing each other. She briefly considers lying, painting a picture of both Sam and Anita as being guilty of the crime. However, at the last moment, she finds herself telling the police an undecorated truth.
Meena is allowed to sit the exam the following day. She comes home to find her father has decided to sell the house. He presents Mama with her diamond necklace, saying Mr Singh found it. Before they move house, Meena gleefully leaves Anita a letter to announce their departure. She tells her that she will be attending the grammar school but that Anita will not be able to tease her for her uniform because she will no longer be around.
Quotes and analysis
“Ah, my darling parents, how much they had tried to cushion me from anything unpleasant or unusual, never guessing that this would only make me seek out the thrill of the dark and dramatic, afraid of what I might be missing, defiant that I would know and experience much more than them”
“But I hated Sam and Anita even more then, for making me believe that the power they had exercised over me was important, everlasting”
“Every little fabrication that went before, every extra twist in the tale and gilt in the lily, had merely been a rehearsal for the show that was about to begin”
Initially the reader feels disappointed because despite all of Meena’s promises to herself, she has not left her lying habits behind. The leads to a feeling of pride in Meena when she tells the police the unadulterated truth.