I voted Sundae. She has led a very interesting life, has experienced great highs and lows and is very self aware. In terms of cultural 'otherness', she, like me grew up in a working-class British home. Working-class culture is/was very distinct in Britain. It has its own social coda; very different to that of the middle-class, in many ways.
I also think there's a potentially interesting strand in the role of religion, in particular catholicism, on Sundae's upbringing/family/schooling/immediate community.
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