Grandma Sands tells Momma that “things are different from what they were when you left. Nearly everything changes.” What does Grandma Sands mean by this? What has changed? How does this change affect the characters in the story?

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Grandma Sands really just means that life was a lot complicated, since the author foreshadows the Civil Rights Movement in the time period.
It would REALLY help if you clued us into the title and author of what this is referring to!!
It's "Watsons Go to Birmingham" by Christopher Paul Curtis
yes it's the Watsons go to Birmingham
I still don't get it
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