Lauren is surrounded by hopelessness. This is shown both by Tracy Dunn’s apparent suicide—her decision to walk beyond the neighborhood wall is understood to mean her death—and by President Donner’s dismantling of the space program. The adults around Lauren have clearly lost their belief that the world could get better. Lauren, however, is convinced not only that another way of life is possible, but also that this way of life could even be akin to a kind of “heaven.” Although it is not yet clear exactly what Lauren means by this, her belief in heaven combines religious ideas about a divine afterlife and the physical “heavens”—i.e. outer space.