During the week she lives with her dad and stepmom in a townhouse complex near Cedar Grove, but she spends weekends at her mom’s house in Surrey. Even though Surrey’s only an hour from Vancouver it feels a lot further because Sarah’s mom is really strict about Sarah’s phone and computer use. As we were eating some disgusting thing the cafeteria cooks had tried to disguise as food, I told her all about the letter from the Neighborhood Council and how Tyler had told everyone that the new bylaw was my fault. Sarah ran her tongue over her braces and then said, “It’s not your fault that you’re good at climbing trees.” That’s why Sarah is my best friend. She sees things the same way I do. And when I’m not sure about something, she makes it all seem clear. “Do you think there’s anything I can do about it?” I asked her. “I don’t know, Bree. It’s gonna be tough,” Sarah said thoughtfully. “But I have to try, right?” “Of course.” Sarah stuffed a spoonful of slop into her mouth before continuing.
What do You think about Trouble In The Trees (2011)?