As a child, Jacob Magellan Portman has been fascinated with his grandfather Abraham's stories about surviving as a Jew during World War II, running from man-eating monsters, and living with peculiar children in a secret home guarded by "a wise old bird". As Jacob grows older, he begins to doubt the stories until the arrival of his grandfather's death. Blood-strewn, exhausted, and lying in his back garden on the outskirts of Florida Woods, Abraham's last words are a mystery: "...find the bird in the loop on the other side of the old man's grave on September 3, 1940, and tell them what happened." As he dies, Jacob catches sight of a horrific monster just like the ones described in Abraham's stories. Soon, he starts experiencing trauma and being plagued with nightmares relating to those monsters. Believing their son to be going crazy, Jacob's parents take him to Dr. Golan, a psychiatrist, who suggests that Jacob go to Cairnholm, Wales, the location of his grandfather's children's home to confront the place of his trauma. Accompanied by his father, Jacob locates and explores the old house only to find it empty and everything caked in dust. According to the local people, the place is haunted and a bomb had killed all its inhabitants many years ago, on September 3, 1940.
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64 Öffentliche Bücherei,
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74 Marienschule Offenbach Schulbibliothek,
Offenbach
Personen: Riggs, Ransom
Riggs, Ransom:
Miss Peregrine's home for peculiar children / by Ransom Riggs. - Philadelphia : Quirk Books, 2013. - 382 p. : Ill.
ISBN 978-1-59474-603-1
Romane und Erzählungen für Jugendliche ab 12 Jahre - Signatur: Riggs - Buch