Molly is a curious, imaginative, and fearless young girl who is intrigued by her step-sister Heather's mysterious behavior. She is determined to uncover the secrets of the haunted house despite the warnings from others. Molly's persistence and bravery drive much of the plot as she delves deeper into the mystery surrounding Helen.
Heather is being drowned by Helen, but molly and her brother save her, so she doesn't drown.
It's setting is a church, a graveyard, and a ruin of house.
"Wait Till Helen Comes" by Mary Downing Hahn is a suspenseful ghost story about a young girl named Molly who moves into an old house with her family. She discovers that her new home is haunted by the spirit of a girl named Helen, who died tragically. As Molly's younger stepsister, Heather, becomes increasingly drawn to Helen, Molly must confront her fears and protect her sister from the ghost's dangerous influence. The novel explores themes of family, grief, and the complexities of sibling relationships, all while maintaining an eerie and engaging atmosphere.
There is a 5th Molly Moon book called"Molly Moon and the Morphing Mystery". It comes out 5/4/10!
The graveyard in Wait Till Helen Comes is called Saint Swithin's Graveyard
It is Helen's initials which is Helen Elizabeth Harper. It is also Heather's initials
Mr. Simmons goes fishing at the pond behind his house in the book "Wait Till Helen Comes."
Defnitions: Antagonist: The enemy ( You can remember that by saying -anta-go-nist- or anti-go-nist, and we all know what "anti" means. ) Protagonist: The main character ( You can remember that by saying -pro-ta-go-nist, and we all know the meaning of "pro". ) So, Molly is the protagonist because she is the main character. If you actually read the book you would know why. :-P I hope you get it now. LOL :-)
you can buy it at borders bookstaore.:)
Yes!! Its a very good book!!
I'm not sure when it comes out. But there has to be a sequel, the way the first book ended implied that there would be another book. Helen has to find her parents!
In the book "Wait Till Helen Comes" by Mary Downing Hahn, Helen Elizabeth Harper's death is not explicitly mentioned. The story focuses on Helen's ghost haunting her stepsister and family.