Eight Keys

Eight Keys by Suzanne M. LaFleur, published by Wendy Lamb Books in 2011, is a work of juvenile fiction that explores themes of family, friendship, and the challenges of growing up. The story follows Elise, who has always lived with her loving Uncle and Aunt after the loss of her parents. As she and her best friend Franklin transition into middle school, they face new challenges, including bullying and feelings of not fitting in. Elise’s journey takes a turn when she discovers a mysterious key left by her father, which unlocks one of the eight doors in the barn behind her house.
In this first edition, readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of friendship and the impact of social themes on young lives. As Elise navigates her changing relationship with Franklin and the trials of adolescence, the story highlights her quest for identity and belonging. The book’s 216 pages provide ample space for exploring these significant topics, making it a thoughtful read for those interested in stories about orphans, foster homes, and the intricacies of school life.
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Elise and Franklin have always been best friends. Elise has always lived in the big house with her loving Uncle and Aunt, because Elise’s parents died when she was too young to remember them. There’s always been a barn behind the house with eight locked doors on the second floor.
When Elise and Franklin start middle school, things feel all wrong. Bullying. Not fitting in. Franklin suddenly seems babyish. Then, soon after her 12th birthday, Elise receives a mysterious key left for her by her father. A key that unlocks one of the eight doors upstairs in the bar . . .
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