Page 1 of 2 ZOOM Imagine getting lost in the woods at such a young age having to survive by yourself and the feeling that something was watching you. The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King, is about a girl, her brother, and mom who always go on adventures and one trip that they go on takes a wrong turn. A Sunday morning a little girl is with her family when she takes a bathroom break off the trail while she ends up getting lost with no sign of a person insight. The feeling of being lonely, scared, and lost makes Trisha use her imagination so she feels less lonely. Having her imagination to get the best of her she manages to get out and the monster reveals itself. Overall the book is exciting and suspenseful from beginning to end I would read it again. …show more content…
After eating all her snacks in her backpack, she must rely on the plants around her. She picks up a mushroom like plant called a beechnut and decides to eat it. After eating the plant, she begins to hallucinate, and starts to imagine things that aren’t real. Trisha sees three things across the stream standing there wearing robes like the ones priests did with a hood on unable to see their faces or even their feet. One of them went more forward and revealed themselves it was someone who looked like her science teacher Mr. Bork who taught them about animals, and plants, including the beechnuts that she had eaten. The first guy said, “I come from the God of Tom Gordon,” continuing to say, “The one he points up to when he gets the save.” The second one stepped forward and revealed itself, it looked like her father but not really, Trisha says to him “you come from the Sub audible, right?” then he replied with “Actually I am the sub audible.” He had to take a shape of a form that she knows to appear, he explains to her. The third on stepped forward this time she got bad vibes from it and is frightened as it revealed himself. It was the wasp priest, he was in