Topic > Racial Identity and the Concept of Home in the Day of Love

The reason I say this is because Warren at the beginning of the book doesn't really have a home and isn't looking for one, he's going with the wind. Warren eventually discovers that home is wherever his family is. This reminds me of myself because I never got attached to the house I lived in as a whole, but I got attached to the people who lived there, who are my family. Warren also reminds me of myself in that he would do anything for the people he loves. An example of this is how he was willing to burn down his father's house to send Tal to college. Warren's vision of the house is not a physical thing but rather a mental idea of ​​being somewhere with the people he lives in