As
the book progresses, Rebecca Bloomfield matures. She starts to realize that she
is in the real world and she needs to act like an adult. One of the biggest changes
for Becky, is she realizes that her spending habits are excessive. Not only
does she try to cut back her spending, but she also tries to earn additional
money. She attempts to cut back by spending less. Rebecca tries making her own
food and attempts to stop at all the shops on the way to and from work. After
just one day of budgeting her money, she concludes that cutting back isn’t for
her and making more money is a better idea. She tries to make more money by
getting a job at a local fashion boutique that she likes to shop at but she
gets fired within the first day for hiding clothes. Something else she tries to
do is to make frames and sell them for twice as much as she paid for them. The
problem with that is that Becky isn’t a person who is good at crafts. Hopefully
she continues to mature because she needs to realize that to having all the
clothes isn’t going to make her happy and that there are other ways to find
happiness.
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