Eyes of a Stranger

Eyes of a Stranger by Sharon E. Heisel, published by Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers in 1997, is a 176-page work written in English. The story follows shy Marissa, who finds joy in running the carousel, particularly with the arrival of a handsome, blue-eyed stranger. As she becomes increasingly enamored with him, Marissa’s excitement is tempered by a growing sense of unease, particularly as she hears about recent murders that may be connected to her mysterious visitor.
Readers will discover a blend of juvenile fiction, horror, and mystery as Marissa navigates her feelings and the unsettling events surrounding her. The narrative explores themes of social dynamics and personal insecurities, set against the backdrop of a carousel that symbolizes both innocence and danger. As Marissa’s fascination deepens, the tension escalates, leading to a pivotal encounter that raises questions about identity and safety. This edition invites readers into a world where excitement and fear intertwine, making for a compelling exploration of youthful longing and the darker aspects of human connection.
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Shy Marissa has always enjoyed running the carousel–especially now that a handsome, blue-eyed stranger has started coming to ride. Marissa longs to take the place of the young man’s beautiful, blond girlfriends. She can’t help foolishly hoping to attract the stranger’s attention, and she begins to wait anxiously for further visits.
But uncertainty tugs at Marissa alongside her excitement. Could it be that her stranger is somehow connected to the recent murders she’s heard about in the news? The photos of the blond victims have a vague familiarity.
Then Marissa’s stranger returns to the carousel, and this time he’s alone.
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