We don’t know the real name of the main character in this chapter. He’s originally from Puerto Rico, and people call him Flaco because he is skinny. He feels the frustrations and stresses of his personal life. He has to provide for his wife and young son; and yet, he’s just lost his job. He’s already lost a daughter, who died of a health problem when she was only one year old. His wife is taking care of other people’s children, and the house is noisy. Flaco goes for a drive across Florida to clear his head, from Miami to Tampa. There he sees Brent’s whirligig of marching band characters. He thinks about the tendency of people to gather into groups, into families. If they get along, they make good music. Flaco goes back home, a bit more satisfied. He later gets a job as a street sweeper and feels better about his situation.
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