Hobkin

Hobkin by Peni R. Griffin, published by Puffin Books in 1993, is a juvenile fiction work that explores themes of family and social issues. This edition spans 202 pages and is written in English. The story follows two sisters who escape their abusive stepfather and find refuge in an abandoned house in West Texas, where they encounter the enigmatic and supportive figure known as Hobkin.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines elements of fairy tales and folklore with the realities of sibling relationships and the challenges of running away. As the sisters navigate their new life, they uncover the complexities of their situation and the presence of Hobkin, who plays a significant role in their journey. This book presents a blend of adventure and emotional depth, inviting readers to engage with the characters’ struggles and triumphs.
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Two sisters run away from their abusive stepfather and settle in an abandoned house in West Texas, only to find that they are not alone but share the premises with the mysterious and helpful Hobkin.
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