When their parents got married Heather hate Michael, Molly and her mother. Heather's mom died in a fire when she was three years old. Their Parents bought a church in another country name Holwell Maryland, with a cemetery in the backyard, and they will live there all the summer vacation. When the Family went to the church all problems happen. Heather start talking to a ghost name Helen(H.E.H).
They soon find out that the weird things were from a ghost Rebecca Smith, the Ghost of Graylock, which leads to who had killed Rebecca? The kids go on the search to find out who that was. Rebecca can’t talk to them so she find out a way to help them through clues and images. The resolution in the story is when Bree finds a yearbook and the first letters in a poem spell “Daddy Did It”. Rebecca lead the kids to who she was and who the real murderer was, then when they went to Andy’s house they knew Andy was Rebecca’s
The novel is based around different people that took
This book took place in alaska, 1970s this was about four teens who’s paths intersected. Dora and her family’s life was hard because they grew up in alaska and had no money, anybody that does not have money their life is not going to be easy. Later on Dora's life starts getting little better when she finally gets adopted by a kind family in canada, but dora still does not feel safe with her father in prison, and knowing her mother is hopeless and can't do anything. Alyce’s family has separated also, but now she lives with her mother in fairbanks and goes to see her dad in the summer they go fishing a lot. Alyce’s dad loves to go fishing in the summer but now she has a dance audition she wants to do for her college, this means that
The theme of the story is to be careful at all time ,many thing bad things can happen if not careful . Summer was walking alone at night when she should have been with someone she know or trust to walk with her. Summer was stubborn to be walking alone to find her friend at night. By doing that Summer has ended up in a very bad situation. She got kidnapped by a man named Clover has a mental issue.
The novel, Found by Margaret Peterson Haddix, is mainly about two boys, Jonah and Chip. The adolescent Jonah Skidmore, feels like an average kid, with an intelligent but slightly annoying younger sister named Katherine. The fact that Jonah is adopted has never been a big deal for him, maybe due to his parents always being very open and reassuring about it. To Jonah, life feels normal. That is, until the letter arrives.
Conflict: A group of teens that are invited to a 3 day party on an island, start going missing and then are found lifeless, all with different death scenarios. There is only one killer on the island and nobody knows who it is... "Ten teens, Three days, One killer" Theme: The theme of this story is that you cant trust anybody, whether it is a close friend or a complete stranger because you don’t know what people are really capable of. This relates to this story because these teens cant trust anybody when many of them are starting to die and they don’t know who the killer, to them everybody is a suspect. Quotes from the book: "I want to point out that any of us could have committed these murders" "YOU READ MY DIARY???" Setting: This
The ghost sometimes is in the boys locker room and will throw all the uniforms around without even going into the lockers because none of the boys put their stuff in the lockers. The ghost makes the lights flicker, and will lock all the lockers and put their stuff in the lockers so they have to actually put their combo in so they actually learn to keep stuff in the lockers. We will never know if this is the same ghost. But reporters say it is not. We will never know.
Fausto Cercignani once said, "A secret remains a secret until you make someone promise never to reveal it." In The Lake by Natasha Preston, two girls, Esme and Kayla, promise to keep a secret from when they are about 9 years old at an old summer camp. They accidently set fire to the woods around their camp and not only were the trees burned but so was a little girl and that little girl wants revenge. They head back to that same summer camp ten years later and the secret they promised never to speak a word about was revealed and it was torturing them and the rest of the camp. The girl, Lillian, was painting harsh messages on walls, leaving dead animals in the food hall, and messing with the trails.
In this novel, the responsibility to make a society on an abandoned island leads to boys stuck there to go crazy and ultimately, kill some of their own. This shows that kids are not prepared for the
The novel takes place on a campus, Pudge, Alaska, and the Colonel meet and become friends. The conflict arise when Alaska is found missing and later died. Now Pudge and Colonel piece together the night she disappeared. Alaska was always the misbehaving type on campus, always uptight and devious, this was the reason Pudge and Colonel didn't believe she could commit suicide. That night was Alaska found out she forgot to visit her mother's grave on her deathaversary, she was very devastated and took flowers to her grave but didn't make it.
As a result of Charles being the main attraction Laurie finds ways to be mischievous at home and at school while not getting caught. Their attention is always on Charles which lets them look past at all the atrocious stuff happening at home. Lying leads to more problems then it solves is the overall theme in the story “ Charles” By Shirley Jackson. When someone is dishonest to their parents and other people they are causing more work for them to clean up in the end.
Licata "After Us" Essay In "After Us" Connie Wanek uses imagery of rain to show that the human race will either continue to grow or it will destroy itself. "After Us" is talking about the human race, either at the beginning or end of its existence. It talks about a perfect world, one that has grown and flourished, but it starts to rain. They do not know if it is the rain will stop and they will continue to live, or if the rain will go on forever therefor eventually destroying humanity.
We Were Liars is about a young girl from the rich and powerful Sinclair
In "We Were Liars" by E. Lockhart, the protagonist, Cadence Sinclair, is an outcast among her wealthy family due to a mysterious accident she can't remember. This outcast archetype is a key element of the novel, as it creates a sense of isolation and desperation that drives Cadence to seek the truth about her past. Through this journey, Cadence grapples with the light and dark aspects of her family's legacy, which are symbolized by the island setting and the archetypes of light and dark. The island itself serves as an important symbol of survival in the novel, representing both the hope of renewal and the threat of isolation.