Like Macdonald herself, White was shaped by the communities and circumstances in which he grew up. She sees the cruelty in his written work as a reflection of the traumas he himself suffered. This, in turn, suggests how everyone is shaped by circumstances beyond their control, reinforcing the book’s lesson that suffering cannot be escaped but must be faced. But Macdonald finds hope in the way White’s suffering never totally hardened him toward others or himself, and in the way he always believed that freedom is ultimately available to everyone.