Susie was only fourteen when she was raped and killed by a man she knew. Understandably, she has trouble letting go after such an abrupt and unexpected death. The majority of the book shows her family and the struggle they go through to cope with the loss of their daughter/sister. As the story progresses her family and friends are stuck on her death. Every day they are faced with adversary and each handles it in different ways.
Carrie left the burning school and walked home. As she walked, Billy was about to run her over, but Carrie made the car flip over and killed Chris and Billy. When Carrie arrived home, she broke down in her mother’s arms. Her mother thought the devil had taken over Carrie and stabbed her in the back. Carrie threw knives at her mother and killed her.
The girl’s name is Clarisse McClellan. She is seventeen years old and finally starts to open his eye’s to everything that is going on. After Guy’s encounter with Clarisse, he starts to have a series of disturbing events. His wife tries to commit suicide. A couple days later he here’s that Clarisse is killed in a car wreck.
He looked at Susie and grinned. “Tell me you love me,” he said. Susie did, but he killed her anyway. A few weeks after her death, Susie watches life continuing without her, her school friends trading rumors about her disappearance, her family hoping that she’ll be found, and her killer trying to cover his tracks. Susie sees her parents’ marriage fall apart by the loss, her younger sister, Lindsey trying to stay strong and her little brother, Buckley trying to figure out that she was gone.
It’s not the first time the mother, whose name is Sarah, has experienced a death of a relative. The death of Mark’s friend Peter, reminded the mother of her brother, who passed away, and their childhood when they we’re together. When Sarah was younger she ran around role playing in her backyard with her brother, Terry, and their friends after school. They used to have fun acting like they beheaded the wives of Henry VIII of England. Unfortunately, Terry suddenly became sick and later on passed away at the age of 13.
Last year, Angelina Green, a fourteen year old girl from Indiana hung herself from a tree, and left a suicide note on her bed for her mother explaining her death was caused by bullying (Goldstein, 2014). The young girl was called demeaning names every day from her eighth grade classmates. In her suicide letter, she indicated she wanted her classmates that tormented her to attend her funeral. Angelina’s mother pleaded the suicide of her daughter to Indiana’s state legislature to pass House Bill 1423. This bill will hold schools responsible for any bullying that take place on or around the school campus.
My stepmother threw me out of the house when I was 18 after I stayed out too late one night. I had a good friend in high school who unfortunately committed suicide. I was quite close to her, and felt a terrible loss after she had passed away. After my stepmother had thrown me out of the house, I went to live with the mother of my friend whom had committed suicide. April and I have had a tight bond with each other up until recently.
Un-fortune things don’t work out the way she wants it to. Susie watches her family and friends fall apart in her heaven. She watches her father struggle to nail the man he suspects who killed his daughter, her mother commit adultery and leave the family, and the man who murdered her skip town and feel the guilt catch up with him where ever he goes.Jack Salmon was a father of three. Susie 14, Lindsay 13, and Buckley 5. Jack also had a lovely wife, Abigail.
After death, Charlotte ends up living in in Hawthorne Manor – a dead dorm - with a group of dead teenagers who also have unresolved issues from their lives, and there is a requirement to attend a special class for the Dead. It’s a story of how even in afterlife, Charlotte still struggles to fit in. Ghostgirl is the first of the Ghost girl series written by Tonya Hurley. It was published on August 2008 and hitted the New York Times Best Seller on September 2008. It has also been published in different languages including French and Spanish.
When her brother fell ill, she decided to look after his house and moved in. Since her own place was empty, she invited a close friend to move in her shack ... Her friend moved into the shack with her then partner who was violent. Mamgo believes this was the primary factor leading to her losing her shack. She recounts the story of how her friend was badly beaten by her partner and she almost lost her life.