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Characters |
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Camp Emerson |
Self-Reliance - Preserve’s
main house |
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TJ Hewitt -camp director in summer, groundskeeper
rest of year Vic – father, first camp director, buried Bear Louise Donnadieu – Camp counselor in Barbara’s cabin Jesse – younger brother at home Annabel Southworth – Counselor-in-training (family is friends with Van Laar’s) Tracy – tentmate with Barbara, forced to go to camp Molly Jewell – mother Donna Romano – father’s girlfriend Lee Townson – prep chef and dishwasher, once
arrested for rape, went missing |
Peter Van Laar III Alice – wife “Bear” – Peter IV, deceased or missing Barbara – sent to camp, going somewhere at night,
missing Delphine – Alice’s sister George - husband Peter Van Laar II -Bear’s grandfather, Bear told Carl
he did not like him John Paul McLellan Jr. – family is friends and
business associates with Van Laar’s, Louise’s boyfriend, abusive Vic Hewitt – originally family butler or helper Tessie Jo – daughter Carl Stoddard – gardener at Preserve, falsely blamed
for Bear’s death Maryann – wife, “Scary Mary” Scotty – son deceased Three daughters Jeannie Clute – daughter, temporary cook, looking
for information to clear father |
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Others |
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Jacob Sluiter “Slitter” – escaped from jail, family
originally owned the land Judyta Luptack “Judy” – State Police, Criminal
Investigator Denny Hayes – Senior Investigator Captain Rochelle -brought in to take charge of
search, made his career on Bear’s case Detective Lowry Bob Alcott – history teacher, owns The Alcott Family
Inn |
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NOTE: Page
numbers are from the hardback edition.
1.
There
were multiple side stories to the main story of the disappearances of Bear and Barbara,
(Delphine’s affair with Peter III, Alice’s mental illness, Louise and her
family, Jacob Sluiter, Judyta’s family, Lee Townsend, etc.). How did they add to the main story?
2.
Which
characters did you find the most interesting or memorable? Were there any revelations that surprised you
about someone?
3.
What
part did Tracy play in the story? How
was she important?
4.
Mrs.
Clute (Carl Stoddard’s daughter) told Judy “They let the wrong man take the
blame…Let his name be ruined” (page 288) and “…the family bungled the whole
search from start to finish.” (page 289).
When you read this, what did you think about the Van Laar family and the
current search?
5.
When
Judy was staying at the Alcott Inn, on Day 3 Bob Alcott came to her room and
said he had information to tell her about Bear (pages 333-334) which was not
revealed. Why did the author leave the
reader hanging for almost 100 pages?
6.
Then
on Day 5 (pages 428 – 432), he told her about the history of the Van Laar
Preserve, how the camp was conceived by Vic Hewitt, and how he or TJ will
inherit it when Peter II dies. How did
this information add to your solving the mystery?
7.
Were
you surprised when you read what had happened to Bear? How did that fit into the larger story?
8.
As
you were reading, what did you think had happened to Barbara?
9.
What
did you think about the very ending? Was
it satisfying? Were you surprised at
Judy’s decision?
10.
Were
you able to keep the timeline straight? Did the headings at the beginning of
each chapter help?
11.
What
did you think about the Survival Trips?
Some campers received no food in their backpacks. Do you think the families were aware of this
activity? Would you have enjoyed this?