SPOILER ALERT.
Mrs. Dantner wanted Violet, Dominic, and Jaedlyn to know for sure that Kassandra was still alive. To prove that, the video linked to from the e-mail showed the current date's edition of USA Today. Violet ran to the nearest paper rack and found the issue, thus knowing that, at least at some point during that date, Kassandra was still alive. Mrs. Dantner's ploy was unsuccessful, however, as the mirror revealed a third, unknown location which turned out to be where Kassandra was being held captive. The other three guessed that this might be where Kassandra was being kept, and instead of turning themselves in to the Friendship, successfully freed Kassandra in a harrowing rescue attempt.
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The Caged Flower series is written by an author named Cullman Wallace. The series was completed with the release of Caged Flower Series: Book Four on July 14, 2012. Wallace has hinted at a sequel to the series, but stated that he wants to "release some standalone works before tackling such a project".As of this writing, he appears to be releasing his works exclusively on the Amazon Kindle platform.Wallace has also released a short story, "The Great Magnolia Battle", on Amazon Kindle.
As of the end of Caged Flower Book Two, we do not know Mrs. Dantner's ethnicity, only that she speaks in an accent that Violet can't place. In the first book, Violet initially thinks it is "British, perhaps."In Book Four, in a rather roundabout way, we learn of the source of Mrs. Dantner's strange accent, including an exact reference as to where it comes from, as well as how she became part of the Friendship.
i know why the caged birds sing was 1969...
In Caged Flower, Dominic tells Violet in the Repository that he knows very little about his birth, and that he doesn't even know if he has a last name. This shocks Violet, who finds the idea of not having a surname "incomprehensible." But as of the end of the book, we still have no answer to this question.Without providing a spoiler, details about Dominic's early childhood and how he came to be with the Friendship are revealed in Book Two of the series. The answer to the question is found there, along with a few surprises.
yes it is a nonfiction book
Her most famous book is Why the Caged Bird Sings.
"I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou is significant for its exploration of themes such as racism, identity, and resilience. The analysis of the book sheds light on the struggles faced by African Americans in the segregated South, the importance of self-acceptance and self-expression, and the power of overcoming adversity through personal growth and empowerment.
You usually read them in the newspaper or in a comic book
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Yes. Books are a form of literature.