5/31/2023 0 Comments Malorie by josh malermanBarely old enough to enter school when they arrived, the kids are now teenagers and the only world they’ve ever known is one where their mother moved well past cautious years ago and now lives permanently in a state of elevated paranoia. It is isolated from even its closest neighbor and the trio have been able to call it a home for longer than anywhere else since they’ve been together. The one-summer camp has been closed down and shut off from the outside world the decade since the madness at the school. As well as an explanation for how something that could not have happened managed to happen. And so, Malorie, Olympia and Tom, once again uproot themselves looking for sanctuary elsewhere. Soon it is a madhouse and the only way to deal with a madhouse is to escape. One person is all that was required to bring it all down and that one person was Annette, who is blind. And yet, the madness has managed to penetrate into what was seemingly the most protected sanctuary of all. The inexplicable madness which turned the whole world upside down was supposed to be protected here because the inability to see is the only defense. The sanctuary that Malorie, the protagonist of the story, has enjoyed at the Jane Tucker School for the Blind for herself and her kids is about to prove the adage that nothing lasts forever. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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