In
, Susies heaven is the furthest thing from threateningit's wish-fulfillment.
She describes heaven initially as the following:
We had
been given, in our heavens, our simplest dreams (chapter 2).
The point is that heaven provides everyone who goes whatever they might desire or dream
ofand as those desires and dreams change, so does heaven itself. It is a positive place in that
a lot of the annoyances or pains of Earth are absent. For example, Susie says,
The boys did not pinch our...
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