The very title sounds a little sacrilegious, like Lumen Mundi Venturi- the Latin phrase which means ( the Light of the World To Come) something one DOES not examine with, say a spectroscope ( or specter-scope as the plot line is occult) Deals with escape from mundane reality via an updated fountain of youth, has anti-police elements in the tale, seemingly in the turn of the century period- maybe the teens. Definite occult themes and located in USA, not some Transylvanian retreat, a good thing to avoid the current and heavy Occult Tsunami! Occult tidal wave could even prompt suicide or near-death experimentaiton (as was done by the Flatliners in the move by that name) it is unhealthy territory, like suicide-oriented songs.
Nikita is the frog in the book tuck everlasting
Mae Tuck is a character in the book Tuck Everlasting.
He is Mae and Tuck's son
A man.
No one
red
He was shot
he is the father figure
Natlalie Babbitt
read the book and find out
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Natalie Babbitt is the author of Tuck Everlasting