A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality study guides that feature detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, quotes, and essay topics. Despite the blanket that covered her, Cheyenne was shivering. ( Log Out /  A THOUSAND THINGS WRONG. Henry, A. Girl Stolen. He decides to take her home with him, where he’s going with the car and see what Roy says. "Girl, Stolen" is based on a news story, so although it seems far fetched, part of it was based on real events. New York, NY: Henry Holt & Company. In April Henry’s suspenseful and well-researched Girl, Stolen, 16-year-old Cheyenne Wilder, resting in the backseat while her stepmother runs into the pharmacy to pick up her prescription, is not only suffering … This book is about sixteen year old Cheyenne who is ill with pneumonia, lying down in the back of her stepmother’s Escalade while her stepmother goes into the pharmacy to pick up some medication for her. When he suddenly realises that she’s there, Griffin, the car thief, panics. Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Afterward, her folks wanted to go Christmas shopping, but she decided to wait in the car and listen to her music. ( Log Out /  The inspiration for Girl, Stolen My fiction always has a healthy percentage of facts. Henry, A. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Girl, Stolen Summary and Study Guide. Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. Girl, Stolen was an amazing book and this one, Count All Her Bones was nearly as great. She had begged her stepmom to leave the keys in the car so she could turn on the heat if she got cold. Although Griffin promises to keep her safe, Cheyenne can’t trust that Roy won’t just kill her after the money drop – he’s that sort of person. Within seconds he realizes that he’s stolen a girl too. Griffin makes it clear that he has no intention of hurting her, and once the reader knows that, much of the danger is gone. Filed under Uncategorized. Thanks for exploring this SuperSummary Study Guide of “Girl, Stolen” by April Henry. She is isolated at home, her dad and step mom fearful for her safety. I also, enjoyed learning a lot about blind people, Henry clearly did a lot of research or has a lot of first hand experience because she describes Cheyenne’s routines and needs so clearly. We meet Cheyenne as she is kidnapped, and the fast pacing draws the reader in immediately. ( Log Out /  Cheyenne was taking a nap in the back of the car. Cheyenne heard the car door open. The first third of the novel is the strongest as Henry sets up the kidnapping and plotting done by Griffin’s family as they realize there is something more valuable to be had than the stolen car.The suspense in Henry’s novel lacks an edge from the start, and the blame can be placed upon the decision to offer narration from dual perspectives: Cheyenne and Griffin take turns narrating chapters, and the second that the reader is treated to the inside of Griffin’s head, they know that Cheyenne isn’t in any real danger, I’ve always hated this technique in books, I get so attached to the main character that I find myself not caring what any other perspectives are saying. When Griffin slips into the Cadillac Escalade, its keys left in the ignition at the mall parking lot, he only means to steal it as a gift for his father. Name of book: Girl, Stolen Author: April Henry Pages: 213 pages Genre: Mystery and Suspense Reading Level of book: 4.7 Exposition: The novel started when Cheyenne's step mom stepped out of the car to go in the pharmacy store to fill in Cheyenne's prescriptions. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. (2010). And she’s deep in the woods with no one around for miles. LibraryThing Review User Review - HeatherLINC - LibraryThing Girl, Stolen ~ Chapter 1. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. The fury in Roy’s eyes turns to dollar signs as he sets about thinking just how much he can get for the return (or promised return) of Cheyenne. This book is about sixteen year old Cheyenne who is ill with pneumonia, lying down in the back of her stepmother’s Escalade while her stepmother goes into the pharmacy to pick up some medication for her. Girl, Stolen. The good thing about this novel is that it wastes no time jumping right into the action of the story. I love a strong female protagonist and a book I can genuinely recommend to high school students. Girl Stolen. At Cheyenne’s request, she leaves the keys… She didn’t move from where she lay curled on the backseat, her head resting on her bent arm. She has to escape.But it’s not going to be easy. ( Log Out /  Roy will know what to do, even though Griffin dreads telling him of the added complication that is Cheyenne.Roy is at first furious until he realises who Cheyenne is – the daughter of the CEO of an extremely well known company. Change ). (2010). With that danger goes most of the story’s potential, and the result is kind of sloppy I thought. The story picked up soon after the escape and rescue of our heroine, Cheyenne. At Cheyenne’s request, she leaves the keys in the ignition in order to leave the heating on to help with the chills Cheyenne is experiencing.Before Cheyenne can realise what is happening, the car is stolen by a young man who doesn’t realise at first that she’s been dozing in the back under a blanket. I like books that takes the perspective of someone who isn’t as privileged as I am, it not only reminds me how lucky I am but it also reminds me (and other readers) that there is always more to a person than meets the eye. This book is great for adolescents because I think that the visually impaired are a misunderstood and sometimes feared group because they are different. Cheyenne is no kid, he can’t just let her out and know that she won’t be able to recognise him or give any information. Read full review. Girl, Stolen began with a story I saw in the local news.A blind girl went out to dinner with her mom and stepdad. New York, NY: Henry Holt & Company. The petite blind girl who was lucky once. Overall I enjoyed the book, it was a relatively easy read and I thought it was an interesting concept. Not only is Cheyenne weak and very ill with pneumonia, but she’s also blind.

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