The theme of "Stolen Children" by Peg Kehret revolves around the resilience and determination of children in the face of adversity. It explores the impact of abduction on both the victims and their families, highlighting the importance of hope, courage, and the bonds of love. The narrative emphasizes the strength of the human spirit and the lengths to which individuals will go to protect and reunite with their loved ones. Overall, it addresses heavy issues such as trauma and survival while ultimately conveying a message of hope and perseverance.
Jorja
mr.fluff
The point of view is 3rd person omniscent.
208 pages Hardcover
She has brown hair, and is a girl.
Peg Kehret
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Jorja
mr.fluff
The point of view is 3rd person omniscent.
208 pages Hardcover
She has brown hair, and is a girl.
Do you Mean What is the conflict in stolen children? If you do its pretty obvious. Its That the two girls were stolen by the criminals!
two guys steal two girls but what they don't know is that the teen named Amy is leaving clues for there family to fallow,the two guys want to steal them because they want money from the little girls family
The clues that Amy left was pulling on her ear like she had did in her own story that she wrote
The moral of "Stolen Children" by Peg Kehret is the importance of perseverance, courage, and hope in the face of adversity. It highlights the resilience of characters in overcoming challenges and finding strength in difficult situations.
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