![]() ![]() We have to become everything that we want. Fabiola’s faith is strong, and she is shown asking for guidance from spirits and following it throughout the novel. Fabiola shows no fear at the moment when he points his gun at her because of the life she had in Haiti. Fabiola, "American Street"Īfter discovering that Kasim was killed by the police, Dray wants to get revenge by killing Fabiola. Death has always walked close-an earthquake, a hurricane, a disease, a thief and his knife. ![]() Ironically, it is also the moment she becomes a part of her family, part of Detroit as a fourth bee. Her anger at her situation, adjusting to the new world, new life and remembering her life in Haiti finally takes hold of her. Her calm demeanor finally vanishes when confronted by a group of bullies in school. Fabiola, "American Street"įabiola discovers the harsh reality behind her family and their money that comes from drug dealing, adding onto her list of fears and worries. ![]() Maybe I’m fighting the wind, this place called Detroit, my cousins and their walls, the prison that keeps my mother, my broken home country floating in the middle of a sinking sea. 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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