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Fog

By: Caroline B. Cooney
Narrated by: Diana Brown
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Summary

Will Maine's historic Schooner Inne Bed and Breakfast be a safe haven for the island kids boarding during the school year - or the end of them all?

Christina Romney is thirteen, with a personality that matches her unruly but charming tri-colored hair. She is about to start seventh grade, and for kids from Maine's Burning Fog Island, that means leaving their little white schoolhouse for regular classrooms and life on the mainland. Everyone assures Christina it will be a fantastic year. Mainland school offers great advantages, after all: extracurricular activities other than boating and fishing, a gym, a cafeteria, and more kids her age. Best of all, this year the boarding students will live at the historic Schooner Inne, a former sea captain's house (and now a bed and breakfast) recently bought by the school's charismatic new principal and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Shevvington.

But Christina is apprehensive. She adores the wildness and excitement of her island life. Boarding with her island friends will surely help: Anya, a beautiful senior, fifteen-year-old Benji, the aspiring lobsterman, and his crush-worthy younger brother Michael. But Christina's apprehension sharpens when Benji and Michael aren't as friendly as they used to be on the island, and Anya starts acting so strangely it seems she is slowly losing her mind. Christina is increasingly certain the Shevvingtons are behind all of these changes. But no one else can see the Shevvingtons' eerie behavior - not other teachers, not her parents, not even her fellow island kids. Is Anya the one going crazy in the Schooner Inne - or is it Christina?

©1989 Caroline B. Cooney (P)2013 Audible, Inc.

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A Dark and Absorbing Tale

This story is a sinister masterclass in gaslighting and psychological manipulation, told from the POV of a vulnerable child. Christina is a strong and defiant 13-year-old who sees through the respectable façade of two of the most powerful adults in her community, who target her friend Anya in order to systematically break her psychologically. It is a beautifully and economically written tale about power, resilience, loneliness, and resistance of authority. Truly dark, wonderfully absorbing.

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