White Cat (book)
How does Cassel's mother's home reflect the identity of their family in the novel, White Cat?
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Cassel's is staying at his mom's old house with Granddad, helping to clear the place out ready for his mom's release from prison. The house is a clutter of old memories and bit and pieces from their past. Most of it was stolen or conned out of people. This represents Cassel's family's main identity. They are a family of grifters and criminals, but they do not necessarily have a sense of who they are beyond this.
White Cat