Fifteen-year-old Phoebe Bernstein (a.k.a. Spider) has been collecting rocks since she was a child. She keeps her prized specimens in a musty underground garage, stored in the drawers of an old desk th
The sudden death of her beloved uncle triggers a chain of events that threaten to overwhelm Spider and her family.
Fifteen-year-old Phoebe Bernstein (a.k.a. Spider) has been collecting rocks since she was a child. She keeps her prized specimens in a musty underground garage, stored in the drawers of an old desk that was a gift from her beloved young uncle, Bradford.
But Bradford's sudden death triggers a chain of events that threaten to overwhelm Spider and her family. As her grieving mother descends into depression, her older sister remains remote and her father strangely silent. The pressure grows even worse when Spider unwittingly discovers a disturbing family secret. On the weekend of Bradford's tombstone unveiling, Spider tries to escape for a while-and becomes hopelessly lost while exploring a labyrinth of caves. In the utter blackness she hears a strangely familiar voice beckoning her deeper into the mysterious but oddly welcoming underground world. Soon she will learn the truth about what happened to Uncle Bradford...but will she ever find her way out of the darkness?
Ellen Dreyer has written a dramatic, page-turning adventure that explores the unbreakable bonds that hold families together, even after death.
"A short novel, filled with thoughtful details and surprising depths." --Kliatt
"This realistic portrait of a family's grief makes it clear that keeping secrets-even to protect your loved ones-often results in more pain. Readers get a strong sense of the characters' personalities, motivations, and emotions. Dreyer incorporates rock-related imagery into the narrative, neatly reflecting Phoebe's interests. Introspective teens should appreciate Phoebe's hard-won journey to self-acceptance." --School Library Journal
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# Leveling Information
# Accelerated Reader
# AR Quiz#: 106512
# AR Reading Level: 4.8
# AR Points: 6
# F&P (Fountas & Pinnell)
# F&P Level: Z
# F&P Grade: 6th & up
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ELLEN DREYER is a freelance editor and the author of several picture and chapter books, including Making Lily Laugh, Speechless in New York, and The Knee-High Man. She also teaches creative writing to elementary and junior high school classes. She lives in Maplewood, New Jersey. The Glow Stone is her first novel for young adults..
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