Runaways

Runaways by Virginia C. Andrews is a large print edition published by Simon & Schuster in 1999, featuring 342 pages in English. This book explores the lives of four girls—Brooke, Crystal, Raven, and Butterfly—who find solace in each other’s company while living in a grim foster home run by Louise and Gordon Tooey. A haunting secret leads them to make the difficult decision to escape, plunging them into a world filled with poverty and danger.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the challenges faced by the girls as they navigate their new reality outside the foster home. The story presents themes of friendship and survival in the face of adversity, highlighting the struggles they encounter as they seek freedom. With elements of fiction and horror, this edition offers an engaging exploration of their journey and the bonds that sustain them amid turmoil.
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In the grim foster home for orphans run by Louise and Gordon Tooey, at least Brooke, Crystal, Raven and Butterfly have each other. The discovery of a haunting secret prompts the girls to run away, forcing them into a life of poverty and danger.
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