She lingers over Natasha’s phone case (the cover art of Nirvana’s album Nevermind) before listening to the album herself by researching Kurt Cobain online after work hours and deciding that she wants to commit suicide as well-something she’d been thinking about anyway but hadn’t decided how or when yet-and sends him off on his way without any further investigation into his background. At the USCIS building, the security guard takes a long time looking through Natasha’s things which makes her late for an appointment with someone who can help them stay in America. The girl believes this is her last chance to convince anyone to let them stay in America because she knows that they’ll be sent back home where it will be dangerous for them. They’re undocumented immigrants being deported today. Her little brother is gleefully packing boxes while blaring Bob Marley, and her dad just looks angry. 1-Page Summary of The Sun Is Also A Star Overall Summaryĭespite her mother’s protests, a seventeen-year-old girl gathers her phone, headphones, and physics homework to visit the USCIS building in Manhattan.
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