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Janie Scott lives a life dictated by an overwhelming psychic ability: every touch thrusts her into the vivid memories and potent emotions of the person she makes contact with. This involuntary immersion in others' lives, especially the traumatic ones, leaves her disoriented, frightened, and desperate for control, leading her to avoid physical contact and isolate herself. Her power, while extraordinary, feels more like a curse, making her yearn for the normalcy she can never quite grasp. The story gains momentum when Janie's visions expose a dark secret, compelling her to uncover a hidden truth that puts her in danger. She finds a crucial ally in Cabel, a boy who understands her unique predicament and possesses his own psychic abilities. Together, they must decipher the fragmented visions Janie receives, relying on their combined insights to navigate a suspenseful plot and confront a dangerous reality. 'Gone' is compelling due to Janie's visceral struggle with empathy and identity, the thrilling mystery she unravels, and the profound exploration of themes like control, isolation, and the courage it takes to embrace one's true self.
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Publisher
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Pages
240
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9781416979210
ISBN-10
1416979212
Language
English
Published
2011-01-04
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