![]() ![]() The heart of the story lies in the layered relationships and characters that give the novel its powerful sense of realism. Elise must unlock her past to learn what she comes from before she can decide who she wants to. Eight Keys Suzanne LaFleur Penguin Random House Childrens UK, Juvenile Fiction - 224 pages 17 Reviews Reviews arent verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content. LaFleur (Love, Aubrey) writes with uncommon sensitivity to the fraught period between childhood and the teenage years, when friendships balance on a razor's edge and nothing feels certain. At school Elise is dealing with a bully, falling behind in homework, and being embarrassed by her lifelong friend Franklin, who doesn't understand why bringing Star Wars toys to school or playing pretend games aren't cool anymore. After Elise turns 12, keys to the rooms appear, one by one, and Elise gets to know her parents, her aunt and uncle, and herself from the things her father has left her. ![]() Before he died, Elise's father made eight rooms on the second floor of the barn for Elise to open when the time was right. Elise has lived with her aunt and uncle since her parents' deaths many years earlier. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Eight Keys. ![]() Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. LaFleur's second novel is a quiet and emotionally honest coming-of-age story chronicling Elise's journey into middle school. Eight Keys - Ebook written by Suzanne LaFleur. ![]()
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