Summary Of Haddix The Missing Found By Margaret Peterson

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Margaret Peterson sets her cliffhanger mystery book, Haddix: The Missing Found, in a modest neighborhood in Ohio. This book is in first person point of view, being told by the main character, Jonah Skidmore. The tone is fearful because Jonah voices his fears to his friend, Chip, multiples times throughout the story and usually has a fearful attitude when trying to overcome obstacles. Haddix: The Missing Found, is about a group of famous children from history who were stolen by futuristic time travelers and sent back to the 21st century as babies. These babies were soon adopted by random families around the world, and had a normal life. However, when they got to be around 13 years old, they start to get threatening letters sent to them telling them that they are, “one of the missing” (Peterson 20). These kids proceed to venture on a journey to find the person who is sending these creepy letters, and go through many obstacle along the way. Overall, I thought that Haddix: The Missing Found was a great read because it was very mysterious and kept me guessing the whole time I was reading, and I found that the characters were really relatable. …show more content…

They achieve this by being very relatable and funny, while still maintaining serious minded attitudes so the characters are still believable. In page 19 Katherine says, “Hey Jo-no-brain, can't you read,” then continued to pull out a white envelope off the top of the stack of mail and shoved it back into Jonah's hands (Peterson 19). This shows how the characters are sarcastic and humorous while conversing with each other. I think the theme in Haddix: The Missing Found is Courage and fear because during most of the book Jonah and Chip are facing their fears, and are building up enough courage to overcome obstacles standing in their

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