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The Suitcase Kid is a children's novel by Jacqueline Wilson, first published in 1992.Andrea "Andy" West is a ten year-old girl whose parents are going through a far-from-amicable divorce. Andy wants them all to stop fighting and be a happy family again but as this currently isn't an option, she chooses to live one week with her mother and the next with her father. The novel chronicles Andy's struggle to adapt to life post-divorce, including her complicated and at times stressful relationships with both her parents and her stepfamilies, and her search for a place to belong in this new arrangement.
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Parents as People: A more negative example. Andy's parents do love her and are occasionally supportive of her, but they tend to be too wrapped up in themselves to always put her first and can be dismissive of her feelings. They also try to get back at the other or start arguments using Andy's wellbeing as an excuse, even though their fighting and bitterness is clearly making things worse for Andy.
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Ironic Name: Zen is the exact opposite of calm and peaceful; he's loud-mouthed, never sits still, is occasionally violent and enrolled in karate classes to try and channel his energy into something less destructive.
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Disappeared Dad: It's not mentioned what happened to Crystal and Zen's dad but he's not involved in their lives.
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Hidden Depths: Andy initially thinks of Katie as being nothing but a spiteful bully but it turns out there's a bit more her. Graham reveals the reason she doesn't like to go to sleep at night is because she's scared; when her mother died she was told she'd gone to sleep because she was seen as too young to understand death. After Andy goes out after dark to look for Radish, Andy is surprised to later learn Katie had been crying out of worry for her, with it being implied that Katie felt guilty because her teasing Andy about losing Radish was what prompted her to leave.
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Took a Level in Kindness: By the end, Katie is still mean to Andy sometimes but there are signs she will be nicer to her in the long-run, including clearing space on her windowsill so Andy can put some of her ornaments there.
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Bittersweet Ending: Andy's parents aren't going to get back together and she's never going to get her old life back, but she's more accepting of this now. She's able build better relationships with some of her stepsiblings, especially Graham; Katie is still mean to her but Andy doesn't let her provoke her anymore and they get along better than they did. Mr and Mrs Peters essentially adopt her as a granddaughter and provide her with the emotional support and space she needs. Andy also finds that she adores her newborn half-sister and is overall more positive about her family situation.
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Why Couldn't You Be Different?
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Why Couldn't You Be Different?: Graham has a distant relationship with his father, with Andy noting that "I suppose he loved Graham but he certainly didn't seem to like him." Bill is constantly criticizing him for not being a "real boy" as he's quiet and nerdy, much preferring to stay in his room working on computers and scale modelling than doing sports. Andy starts to sympathise with Graham when she realises this, especially as she often feels like she doesn't fit in with her family either, nor does she think much of Bill as a paragon of manliness.
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Obnoxious In-Laws: When Bill's first wife's parents come to visit for Christmas they make a huge fuss of his children while all but ignoring Bill's new partner and her daughter. They also go on and on about how wonderful Bill's deceased first wife was and how devoted he was to her in front of Carol.
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Polar Opposite Twins: Crystal and Zen are twins and couldn't be more different; Crystal is shy though sweet and enjoys ballet, while Zen is noisy, aggressive and enjoys karate. Notably, Crystal has to tell Zen off for punching Andy in the stomach because their mum said it wasn't okay to hit people there, only for Zen to retort that they shouldn't hit Carrie because she's pregnant and that he can still hit anyone else.
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Animal Motif: Andy associates her stepfather Bill with baboons, including referring to him as Bill the Baboon or the baboon. She says he's covered in black hair and has a squashed-up face like a baboon, and even speculates he might have a bright red bum like a baboon too.
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Parent with New Paramour: Both of Andy's parents now have new partners she's forced to deal with. Andy dislikes both her stepfather Bill and her stepmother Carrie. She especially hates Bill, who isn't all that nice to her. She doesn't care much for Carrie either, though she likes her a bit more Bill as she tries to be kind and just finds her annoying more than anything. Andy mostly wishes that her parents would break up with their new partners and get back with each other By the end Andy still isn't completely happy with the situation, but is more accepting of it. Graham and Katie seem largely accepting of Carol as a stepmother, though Paula is much less keen and often argues with her. Andy encourages this in the hopes that her mother and Paula's father will break up.
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Missing Mom: Paula, Graham and Katie's mother died of an illness several years ago.
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The Reveal: Mr and Mrs Peters, the elderly couple who own the garden where Andy plays, have known all along that she comes over and didn't have a problem with it; their children are grown-up and all their grandchildren live in Australia, so they enjoy watching Andy playing there after school.
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The Shrink: Andy goes to see a family counsellor with her parents a few times throughout the book, whose role is to mediate between Andy's parents (which they definitely need) and decide how they can best support Andy. Although Andy is reluctant to open up to her and finds her condescending, she's well-intentioned; she manages to negotiate for Andy to alternate weeks at each parents's house rather than forcing Andy to choose and tries to explain to them how difficult the divorce is for Andy.
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Massive Numbered Siblings: Andy goes from being an only child to having five stepsiblings (three from her mother, two from her father) and a paternal half-sister on the way, making for six new siblings in all. She finds it difficult to adjust, especially because there's not much room for her (both in terms of space and attention).
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Lost Toy Grievance: The climax revolves around Andy losing her beloved toy rabbit Radish after accidentally dropping her into a tree hollow in someone's garden and being forced to flee before she's caught. The situation goes deeper than Andy just losing her favourite toy; Andy has already lost everything else familiar from her old life following her parents' divorce, with Radish being one of the few things she has to hang onto. Andy feeling terrible about Radish being lost and alone also reflects her own feelings about her homelife. Andy decides to sneak out in the middle of the night to retrieve Radish, even if it means walking for miles alone.
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The Unfavorite: Andy feels like this in both her families and it's not hard to blame her; in addition to having lots of stepsiblings around, both her parents are more concerned with their new families than her; her mother tends to unfairly blame Andy for starting fights with Katie to keep the peace, while her father is preoccupied with his young stepkids and pregnant wife. When Paula, Graham and Katie's grandparents come to visit for Christmas, they deliberately exclude Andy from the gift-giving and all but ignore her. When Carol asks if they could include her, the grandparents simply state that Andy is "nothing to do with us". Andy is also worried that when her half-sister is born her dad won't want to be bothered with her anymore.
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Bratty Half-Pint: Ten year-old Katie is a self-centered and manipulative Spoiled Brat who goes out of her way to bully Andy, then puts on an innocent act and makes Andy look like the one bullying her when their parents get involved. Five year-old Zen isn't as malicious as Katie but is extremely loud and rambunctious, and often says or does things that irritate or upset Andy.
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The Missus and the Ex: Carol and Simon are both forced to interact with each other's new partners, Bill and Carrie respectively, due to them sharing custody of their daughter Andy. None of them get along well. Bill and Simon tend to get into fights, including nearly getting into a fist fight on one occasion, and Simon tells Andy he doesn't know what Carol sees in him. Carrie doesn't directly interact much with Carol, while Carol often mocks her for being a hippie, criticizes her home and lifestyle, and even calls her a "dirty slut".
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Custody Battle: Simon accuses Carol of bleeding him dry in their divorce and complains about paying child support to her when he shares custody of Andy. Both parents want their daughter to live with them full time but Andy insists on alternating weeks between her mother and father. Carol and Simon both try to guilt-trip or pressure Andy into choosing one parent over the other, which makes her feel guilty and conflicted.
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Plot-Inciting Infidelity: It's all but stated outright that one of the main reasons Andy's parents got divorced is because her father had an affair with his current wife Carrie; Andy mentions that her parents would argue about her father staying out late to see Carrie and although the divorce wasn't finalized that long ago, Carrie is already pregnant with Simon's baby. It's possible that Carol also had an affair with her current partner Bill, as Andy says they met when Bill came over to do decorating at Andy's old home, Mulberry Cottage, and Carol has also moved in with him quite quickly.
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Blended Family Drama: A big chunk of the drama in the novel stems from Andy's difficulties adjusting to having stepparents and stepsiblings. As the family therapist points out, she's abruptly gone from being an only child living with both parents to having a stepfather, stepmother and five stepsiblings, plus a half-sibling on the way. It doesn't help that some of Andy's stepsiblings, especially Katie, are horrible to her and make her feel even less like she belongs anywhere, while her parents aren't very understanding as they're too caught up in themselves. Although the book focuses mostly on Andy's perspective, there are also hints that it's hard for some of her stepsiblings too, especially for Bill's children.
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Huge School Girl: Andy is unusually tall for a ten year-old and feels self-conscious about her height, especially as some people make fun of her for it or constantly point it out. It's also one of the reasons Carol and Bill never take Andy's side when she gets into fights with Katie, because Andy is much bigger than Katie (who plays herself up as being small and delicate).
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Tragic Dream: Andy desperately wishes that her parents will get back together, they can move back to Mulberry Cottage and live happily like before. It's obvious that this is never going to happen, though Andy stubbornly clings to this dream. In the end, she accepts that it can't come true and tries to find happiness in her new life.
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Both Sides Have a Point: Both Carol and Simon make some good points about what's best for Andy, but their inability to communicate without screaming at each other or taking petty potshots makes things more difficult. For example, Carol is right that Simon and Carrie's flat isn't big enough for the family, especially with another baby on the way, and that Andy having to sleep on the floor surrounded by mess is unacceptable. On the other hand, Simon is right that Andy is often excluded or ganged-up on at Carol and Bill's home, and that none of them stand up for her against Katie (whom Simon rightly calls a spoiled brat). Carol also has to work long hours to help pay bills and complains that Simon is behind on child support payments, but Simon also points out he has to financially support Carrie – who is due to give birth soon and so isn't working – and her kids, while Carol at least has Bill to help her financially.
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Hippie Name: Carrie is a modern hippie who named her children Crystal and Zen. Andy thinks they're weird names and mentions her mother laughed when she told her what her stepsiblings are called.
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Ten year-old Katie is a self-centered and manipulative Spoiled Brat who goes out of her way to bully Andy, then puts on an innocent act and makes Andy look like the one bullying her when their parents get involved.
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You Can't Go Home Again: Andy longs to return to Mulberry Cottage, the home she lived in with her parents when they were still married, and doesn't feel she belongs at either of her parents' new homes. When she's caught sleeping in the cottage garden by the new owners, she's chased off as a "vagrant" and looks back to see the door has been painted a different color, which makes her realize it's "not my Mulberry Cottage anymore".
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Troubled Child: Andy has a lot of issues stemming from her parents' recent and acrimonious divorce, which is lampshaded by the family therapist. She is socially-withdrawn and makes little effort to integrate with her stepfamilies (which isn't surprising considering some of them actively exclude her), she has difficulty concentrating at school, often gets into fights with her stepsister Katie (sometimes escalating to violence) and mouths off to her stepdad Bill. Andy begins breaking into a garden near where her old home used to be, though she doesn't want to cause trouble; she just really wants some space of her own. This culminates in her sneaking out in the middle of night, in winter, to go looking for her lost toy. Andy becomes increasingly aware that Katie has some underlying trauma from her mother's death, which explains her behaviour. Katie's unresolved issues from her mother dying and her father coddling her results in her deliberately acting younger than her age to gain attention or sympathy, being cruel to Andy (whom she sees as encroaching on her space), and staying up most of the night watching horror movies that aren't remotely appropriate for kids. Andy eventually learns the reason Katie watches horror movies is to keep herself awake, as she's terrified she'll die like her mother if she goes to sleep due to the careless way death was explained to her.
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Anger Born of Worry: When Andy comes home two hours late on a winter's night and says she was just out playing, her mother is furious and smacks her across the face, only to burst into tears and apologize, saying she was worried sick that something awful had happened.
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Cool Big Bro: Andy comes to see her twelve year-old stepbrother Graham as this; she initially thinks he's a weirdo loner but they start to bond over building model boats and the fact neither of them feel they really fit in with their family. Graham tries to stick up for Andy during arguments and gives her emotional support in his own way. Andy proudly refers to her and Graham as "mates".
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Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Carrie's five-year-old daughter Crystal is fair-haired, sweet and is Andy's favourite step-sibling until Zoe's birth.
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