The Body

The Body by Carol Ellis, published by Scholastic in 1996, is a juvenile fiction book that delves into the horror genre. This edition spans 195 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows a new girl in town as she seeks to uncover the mystery surrounding the traumatic incident that left a paralyzed teen, Lisa Randolph, unable to speak. The story unfolds with suspense and intrigue, inviting readers to piece together the events of that fateful night.
In this gripping tale, readers will encounter themes of fear and mystery as the protagonist navigates the challenges of her new environment. The book emphasizes the tension and uncertainty surrounding Lisa’s fall from the cliff, creating a compelling atmosphere for those interested in horror narratives. With its focus on unraveling secrets and the impact of trauma, The Body offers an engaging experience for young readers drawn to thrilling stories.
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With more than 300,000 copies sold of her five previous thrillers, Ellis has a strong following among teen readers of this very successful genre. In this literal “cliff-hanger”, a new girl in town must unravel the mystery that has left a paralyzed teen speechless with fear. What happened the night Lisa Randolph fell off the cliff?
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