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Bree and her family are moving from New York City to Florida. Bree’s father, Ralph, gives her a new Rubik’s-cube-like puzzle to solve. She’s determined to finish it.
They’re moving because Ralph got into a technology training program, though he’ll work two jobs. While they drive, Ralph explains the butterfly effect, pointing out that small changes can have big effects that might be felt across the world. He adds that it can happen with people too. Their conversation seemingly spans states as the illustration notes how they pass through New Jersey and South Carolina.
Upon arriving in Florida, they go to a diner, and Ralph emphasizes the importance of education to Bree, saying that friends will come later. They notice a lot of references to swimming in the diner, from items on the menu to conversations between other customers.
Bree is nervous about the move, but she tries to focus on things she enjoys, like doing her homework with her father, cooking, and going to the library. Sometimes, however, she feels anxiety and begins to doubt herself, forcing her to think about things she dislikes. These include sports, pools, and not having friends.
While they move into their new apartment, Bree meets Plus, gain access to 8,650+ more expert-written Study Guides. Including features: