The novel later reveals that his mother release is denied, and therefore their reunion. Seq is also conflicted about his mother, who is up for a trial to be released on parole. Troutt secretly keeps a large sum of money in the shed from his illegal business. Rosemary is a little older than Seq, and she is also of Native American heritage. At sixteen, he was put into foster care, and eventually ended up with the Troutt family, where he met Rosemary and George. He grew up without a father, with an alcoholic mother, who caused an incident that left him with permanent scars on his face. Sequoyah comes from a Native American family, precisely from the Cherokee tribe. The novel begins with Seq, as an older man, retelling the story of his life and the even of Rosemary, his friend from youth, dying in front of him. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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