Or, rather, at the end of the book there's a final chapter in the modern-day timeline, so we know that Erin got back home, and there are a couple of little moments that gesture toward "Maybe she'll have a less strained relationship with her mother from now on" and "Now she will have a friend at school." But there's not enough space for these problems to really be explored.
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Or, rather, at the end of the book there's a final chapter in the modern-day timeline, so we know that Erin got back home, and there are a couple of little moments that gesture toward "Maybe she'll have a less strained relationship with her mother from now on" and "Now she will have a friend at school." But there's not enough space for these problems to really be explored.