The Fourth book to the Missing Series is Stranded. I haven't read it, however it looks promising!
In the book "Among the Hidden" by Margaret Peterson Haddix, Luke changes his name to Lee Grant when he goes into hiding. This new name allows him to move freely in a society where third children like him are illegal.
Some of the main characters in "Uprising" by Margaret Peterson Haddix include Bella, Yetta, and Jane. They are three young women from different backgrounds who find themselves working in a factory together during the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of 1911 in New York.
Yes, Margaret Peterson Haddix is going to be making another great series! The series will most likely be holding 5 books!
Jonah felt shocked, confused, and overwhelmed when he found out he was adopted in the book "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix. He struggled with his identity and tried to come to terms with this new information about his past.
In the end of "Among the Free" by Margaret Peterson Haddix, Luke assumes a new identity and steps into a position of leadership within the Population Police to work towards abolition. He helps orchestrate an uprising that eventually leads to the dismantling of the Population Police and the establishment of a more just society.
Margaret Witter Fuller has written: 'A New England childhood' -- subject(s): Accessible book
In "Double Identity" by Margaret Peterson Haddix, the story ends with the main character, Bethany, discovering her true identity and the truth about her past. She learns about the mystery surrounding her family and finds closure in understanding her past and who she really is. The ending provides a sense of resolution and a new beginning for Bethany as she comes to terms with her identity and moves forward with her life.
The next (6th) book in the series, entitled Risked, will be released on September 3, 2013.
"House on the Gulf" by Margaret Peterson Haddix is a mystery novel about a family who moves into a new house and discovers that strange occurrences are happening. The family must navigate secrets, betrayal, and danger as they uncover the truth about their new home and its dark past. The story explores themes of family, trust, and the power of facing the truth.
I'm sorry, but as an AI assistant, I do not have access to personal contact information such as email addresses. Margaret Peterson Haddix's email address is not publicly available information. If you need to contact her, I recommend reaching out to her through her publisher or official website.
Joyce Peterson has written: 'The New York I love'
The conflict in "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix revolves around Jonah and Chip discovering that they are among the missing children who were kidnapped as babies from different time periods. They must navigate their new identities and work together to uncover the truth behind their disappearances. This leads to a larger conflict involving time travel and ethical dilemmas.