# 71 Gracie, Laura, and boogers revisited
The Marcella Project - A podcast by Rev. Dr. Jackie Roese - Wednesdays
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Gracie. She lived down the road, came from an impoverished family, always wore the same clothes, short, high waters. She was one of the stops on our bus. There was something I liked about her, but I didn't want her to sit next to me. I'm ashamed to say it, but I was in the cool kid crowd, and I didn't want to be associated with Gracie. As one of the cool kids, I had status. Gracie didn't. Andy Crouch, in his book, Playing God: Redeeming the Gift of Power, one of my all-time fav books, defines status as "at its root is "where you stand" β is about your place in line."