Yes agnes is in the Great Gilly Hopkins she goes to school with gilly. She also is used for one of Gillys schemes.
The most biggest problem is that she doesn't have a place she could call home but being in the foster home and her mom never seeing her she doesn't think it's the place to call home so she try's to get to go to her mom without anyone knowing
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No. Gilly Hopkins is a fictional character in the book The Great Gilly Hopkins.
The Great Gilly Hopkins was created on 1978-03-28.
The Great Gilly Hopkins has 17 chapters.
Yes agnes is in the Great Gilly Hopkins she goes to school with gilly. She also is used for one of Gillys schemes.
Agnes doesn't die in the book The Great Gilly Hopkins. Agnes lives.
Nonnie lives in Baltimore, Maryland, in the book "The Great Gilly Hopkins."
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In the book "The Great Gilly Hopkins," Courtney is Gilly's social worker. She tries to help Gilly adjust to her new foster home and improve her behavior. Courtney is kind and caring, and she plays a significant role in Gilly's life throughout the story.
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The surprise visitor in the book "The Great Gilly Hopkins" is Gilly's grandmother, Nonnie. She unexpectedly shows up to reconnect with Gilly, stirring up emotions and changing the course of Gilly's life.
Miss.Ellis is Gilly's social worker
In the book "The Great Gilly Hopkins" by Katherine Paterson, Gilly shares her bubblegum with William Ernest. She also uses it as a way to distract herself and keep her mind off her troubled past.