The secret that he discovers is that she has six toes on each foot, which he knows by observing her footprint.
Alan discovers Sophie's sixth toe, which reveals her mutation and goes against the strict anti-mutation beliefs of their society in "The Chrysalids" by John Wyndham.
Alan J. Pakula.
In the Crystalids Anne marries Alan
Alan Rider discovered the Albertosaurus
Alan is a character in "The Chrysalids" by John Wyndham. He is one of the telepaths in the telepathic group with David Storm and the others. Alan is not a central character in the novel, but he plays a role in helping the telepaths survive in a society that fears anyone different.
The blue straggler was first discovered by Alan Sandage in 1953.
Alan Hale and Thomas Bopp.
I'm not sure but I know it was discovered by Alan Hale And Thomas Bopp in1995.
I'm not sure but I know it was discovered by Alan Hale And Thomas Bopp in1995.
Uncle Axel suspected that Alan knew about the telepath in the Chrysalids because Alan asked too many probing questions about Sophie’s mutation and Rachel’s baby, which indicated he was aware of David’s telepathic abilities and the secret surrounding them. Uncle Axel's intuition and keen observation skills allowed him to put the pieces together and confront Alan about his knowledge.
Cities themselves are not discovered, but the regions where they come to be built are discovered. The area where the southern Queensland town of Warwick is located was first discovered by explorer Alan Cunningham in 1823.
It was discovered by Alan Hale and Thomas Bopp in 1995.
Alan Hale and Thomas Bopp.