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The theme of "Locked in Time" by Lois Duncan revolves around the significance of time and its implications on identity, family dynamics, and the consequences of trying to manipulate time. The novel explores how the past can shape the present and emphasizes the importance of accepting and learning from one's history.
"Locked in Time" by Lois Duncan is set in a coastal town in Maryland. The story takes place in a mysterious old mansion called Latham House, owned by a wealthy and enigmatic family. As the protagonist discovers dark secrets about the family and the house, the setting contributes to the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the novel.
"Locked In Time" by Lois Duncan ends with Nore leaving her family's isolated mansion to start a new life, breaking free from the curse that had trapped her family for generations. She learns to make her own choices and control her destiny.
The three main characters in "Locked in Time" by Lois Duncan are Nore Roberts, Gabe Halloran, and Josie Gordon. The story follows Nore as she uncovers dark family secrets and a mysterious curse with the help of Gabe and Josie.
The ISBN of Locked in Time is 978-0316195553.
Locked in Time was created in 1985-04.
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