Through the course of the first year, the people who gardened together began to take pride in their neighborhood. When Kim planted her seeds in the lot, Ana assumed that Kim was involved in some wrongdoing, an example of the mindset of the people who lived there. The neighborhood was crime-ridden and people tended to keep to themselves, not even bothering to get to know their neighbors. Before the garden, the vacant lot was filled with filled with trash. Fleischman demonstrates this diversity through the 13 different people he chooses to tell the story, including Vietnamese, Haitians, Indians, English, blacks, and whites. Through its first year, the garden gave the residents of the neighborhood a reason to take pride in the place they lived and brought them together as a community.Īmir, a man from India tells the reader in his section of the novel: “Cleveland is a city of immigrants” (60). These voices range from Kim, a young girl who started the garden by planting lima beans in a vacant lot in the hope that her father would see her and recognize her as his daughter, to Leona, the young black mother who campaigned to get the city of Cleveland to remove the trash from the vacant lot. In his novel, Seedfolks, author Paul Fleischman follows the development of a community garden through the voices of the diverse people who contribute to the project. The following version of the novel was used to create this study guide: Fleischman, Paul.
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