The Sky is Everywhere Chapter 32 Summary

  • In this poem, Bailey gives Lennie wings and says it's time she learned to fly.
  • Lennie doesn't get very far with the whole running away thing because she realizes she can't run after what Gram said to her, knowing that all Gram wants is to talk.
  • She returns to Gram and apologizes. She says the houseplant isn't her any more, and that's why it's dying—she's someone else now.
  • Gram says that she's someone else, too, and when she talks, Lennie listens.
  • Gram hates how everyone keeps telling her that Bailey lives in her heart, as if it's any consolation for Bailey not actually being alive.
  • Lennie starts cutting up Wuthering Heights; Gram joins her until it's in a million little pieces.
  • The conversation turns to Joe. Gram says she's sure Bailey has forgiven Lennie, and she also thinks Joe is still in love with her.