Granny Ivy is the mother of Bill Lamb, moreover the Grandmother of Beka Lamb, she gets along very well with Beka and is seen as a good-hearted helping character throughout the book.
In the novel, Beka Lamb, Granny Ivy and Beka get along well, and even share a room together. Beka has a tense relationship with her parents, and Granny Ivy usually takes Beka's side, and is able to console her.
Bill Lamb-father Lila Lamb-mother granny ivy-her grandmother
Mr.Lamb is referring to the fact that Beka was eavesdroppin on him and Granny Ivy when they were having their little disagreement, just as how an alligator watches and sneaks up on people Beka was sneaking up on him and Granny Ivy.
Granny Ivy is Bekaâ??s grandmother, her mom's mom. She shares her attic bedroom with Beka in her son's family home.
She is very interested in politics and she is an enthusiastic character with an amazing historical bqckground..
two people died in Beka Lamb great granny straker and Toyice Quilio.
In "Beka Lamb" no cause of death is given of why or what Granny Straker died of. One can only imagine, since this was Beka's mother's grandmother, that the cause may have just been natural causes and she had in face simply died of old age.
introduce to beka lamb a 14 year old from belize.bake has win an easy contest and her fimaly is proud of her .she attend st cleara's acdamy and her and her grandmother granny ivy talk about policits .toycie her best friend life had came to an end .
grany ivy, lilla lamb, bill lamb, beka lamb, her 2 brothers,toycie,aunt ella(toycie's aunt), soldier tophy(the village prostitute), emilio(toycie's boyfriend),his family
It may be true to an extent, that Beka lamb is 'boring' to quote a few previous answers...but one must take the text-a literature text book, in context. It is a metaphor for Ms.Edgell. And yes, as some of my students attest, it is a book to put them to sleep. But it is about a Caribbean experience. In chapter 7, Beka does not lie to the grocer, Mr. Gordillo, if she has passed exams.The book is written in a series of flashbacks that makes it difficult to understand at first. Beka remembers her maternal grandfather. Beka learns that her maternal grandfather was living in the bush with a Mayan woman and he dreams of going to England because he is half English. This gives insight into the background of Beka Lamb, her cultural upbringing. Her grandfather questions her father about his patriotism. Granny Ivy and beka's mother also discuss the bouganvillea (recurring symbol)being cut down. This was Beka's first successful plant and that is symbolic for Granny Ivy.
she is the daughter of bill and lilla lamb