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Blind Faith by Ellen Wittlinger
Blind Faith by Ellen Wittlinger





Blind Faith by Ellen Wittlinger

Because now she's found religion-or, in this case, Spiritualism, where the congregation and leaders believe they can communicate with the spirits of the dead.Īfter her mom's first visit to Singing Creek, the Spiritualist Church, she comes home acting alive for the first time in weeks. That was almost preferable, though, to what happens when her mother snaps out of her funk and finally leaves the darkened comfort of her bedroom. Although Liz understands that her mother and Bunny had a special bond, were more like sisters, in fact, than mother and daughter, Liz doesn't understand the extreme depression. For weeks her mom wouldn't get out of bed, wouldn't eat dinner with Liz and her father, wouldn't even brush her hair. It's even worse now that her mother seems to have gone crazy. It was bad enough when fifteen-year-old Liz Scattergood's grandmother, Bunny, died.







Blind Faith by Ellen Wittlinger