The Cricket in Times Square

How did Tucker and Harry in New York adapt to living in the city

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Chester is constantly longing for the familiarity of his home back in Connecticut. But the more time Chester spends in New York, the more fluid the idea of "home" becomes. In many ways, Chester comes to feel at home in New York, despite the busy, bustling city's many differences from the place where he was once comfortable. Home does not necessarily have to mean the place where he has spent the longest time. In reality, home is where you are surrounded by others who love and support you, and that is exactly what Chester has in New York with Mario, Tucker, and Harry. In the end, Chester decides to return to his former home—however, he will always have a different kind of home in New York, too.