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What happens in the end of Im not your perfect Mexican daughter?After she completes the program, Julia's parents decide that she should go to Mexico, thinking time with her grandmother and extended family will help her heal. Before she leaves, she finds the password to Olga's computer and discovers old email exchanges between Olga and a married doctor from work.
What happened to Olga in I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter?During Julia's junior year in high school, Olga was run over by a semi-truck and killed. After Olga's death, Julia is surprised when she finds some scandalous items in Olga's off-limits room.
What happens in Chapter 15 in I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter?Julia is stunned that Connor's parents would leave him home alone—Amá and Apá would never let Julia or even Olga stay by themselves—but tells herself that “white people are different” and accepts his invitation.
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