When her father loses his job, Mary Alice's family has to give up their
apartment in Chicago. They move into a light housekeeping room that will
only fit the two of them. The Civilian Conservation Corps takes on her
older brother Joey so Mary Alice is on her own. "I had to go down to
live with Grandma Dowdel, till we could get on our feet as a family
again. It meant I'd have to leave my school. I'd have to enroll in the
hick-town school where Grandma lived. Me, a city girl, in a town that
didn't even have a picture show." Grandma is a woman well known for
shaking up the local populace. And all Mary Alice can know for certain
is this: When trying to predict how life with Grandma might turn out . .
. better not even try.