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Despite their efforts, Sae Young and her husband were never able to have children, and her husband died of a heart attack at only 37 years old. Two years later, someone robbed the business and violently attacked Sae Young until she was unconscious. This traumatic experience ushered in a period of several years in which Sae Young was too afraid to go into public, a major change for her—prior to this, she was outgoing and sociable.
The community garden offers her a safe environment to work through her fears of people. As it does with Mr. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:. Chapter 8: Sae Young Quotes. Related Characters: Sae Young speaker , Kim. Related Symbols: Lima Bean Seeds. Related Themes: Gardening and Community. Page Number and Citation : 47 Cite this Quote. Explanation and Analysis:.
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Chapter 8: Sae Young. She had five sisters and lots of friends—and she Though she still She spent One day, Sae Young passes by the garden and notices a Vietnamese girl picking beautiful lima beans. Here's another sob story for you, Shmoopers. Sae Young, who grew up in Korea, had trouble conceiving a child with her husband. Already pretty tough, but then, the unthinkable happened: her husband died of a heart attack while he was still super young.
Oh, and then she got robbed and beat up in the dry cleaning shop she own. So yeah, Sae Young has been through a lot, and she spends a long time being afraid of the world because of these bad experiences. In fact she stays inside her apartment for months at a time. But we've got some good news: joining in on the community garden becomes a turning point in Sae Young's life.
It's a way for her to overcome some of her fears. Plus, the garden helps her become part of a community again. Just like Wendell, Sae Young has lost important family members, but the garden helps her find new friends. And the jerk beats her up, too. So now Sae Young doesn't like to be around people, and we can't blame her. In fact, Sae Young stops seeing everyone , friends included. She only opens her door to collect the food her neighbor buys her, and she hires someone to watch the shop. And how long has it been since Sae Young spent some considerable time outside?
Nearly two years. Our gal sure is having a tough time. Slowly, Sae Young starts to venture out again. And then something happens to make her really want to venture outside: she happens across that awesome Gibb Street community garden.
In fact, she notices a "Vietnamese girl […] picking beautiful lima beans" 8. Sae Young doesn't know yet that this is Kim, but we sure do.
The garden gets Sae Young out and about again. She starts working on her own little plot, growing hot peppers just "like in Korea" 8.
For a while, she just enjoys listening to others talk, but she never joins in. Eventually, a dude named Sam comes to say hi. Oh hey, Sam from Chapter 6, nice to see you again. Sae Young tells us that Sam starts a contest with the kids to see if they can figure out a way to collect water for the garden.
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