Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children

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Summary of Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” When first beginning to read this novel the reader may think the main character Jacob Portman is a boy whose grandfather told him wild fairy tales of his childhood, but in actuality, the stories his grandfather had been telling him were true all along. Jacob was someone who didn’t really have many friends and was always listening to stories of Grandpa Portman’s home for peculiar children and how he left to fight in the war. Once Jacob grew older, he began to no longer have an interest in the stories he began to see as fairy tales. After his grandfather is killed in a strange accident that was said to believe rabid dogs as the cause of death, Jacob finds clues in …show more content…

Instead, they became hollowgast due to the experiment failure. With the help of monsters that look like humans called wights, the hollowgast begin to eat the peculiar children but only Jacob can see the monsters. The hollowgast attack the mansion as well as capture Miss Peregrine and the other ymbrynes to try the immortality experiment again. Jacob’s psychiatrist, Dr. Golan, turns out to be a Wight and he takes Miss Peregrine and her mentor, Miss Avocet. He takes them far out to sea to begin the experiment. Jacob and the other children chase after them, kill Golan and the hollowgast to rescue Miss Peregrine. Miss Avocet is taken away also Miss Peregrine is stuck in her bird form. Since this has happened to her not being able to turn back, the loop collapses and the home for peculiar children is destroyed. Due to the destruction of the home, Jacob decides to stay in 1940 to help Emma find Miss Avocet and change back Miss Peregrine back to her human state. He says his goodbyes to his father then paddles away towards a daring new adventure he may not

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