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Losing Christina: Fog by Caroline B. Cooney
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Losing Christina: Fog (original 1989; edition 2001)

by Caroline B. Cooney (Author)

Series: Losing Christina (book 1)

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After a girl leaves her Maine island to start at a new school, strange events have her doubting her sanity . . .

Thirteen-year-old Christina lives on Burning Fog Isle, off the coast of Maineâ??a beautiful place with only three hundred year-round residents. This year, she'll have to leave the island's little white schoolhouse to start school on the mainland. That also means living away from home with fellow islandersâ??Anya, Benji, and the crush-worthy Michaelâ??at the historic Schooner Inne, a bed and breakfast owned by the principal and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Shevvington.

But on the mainland, no one is quite the same as they were at home. Benji and Michael seem less friendly. Anya is acting so strangely it seems she's slowly losing her mind. And while Christina doesn't know what's going on, she can't shake the feeling that the Shevvingtons are somehow behind it. No one else sees their eerie behaviorâ??not her teachers, not her parents, not even her fellow island kidsâ??making Christina wonder if she's the one going crazy . . .

This creepy thriller by the bestselling author of The Face on the Milk Carton will have you on the edge of your seat.

This ebook features an illustrated biography of Caroline B. Cooney including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the author's personal collection.
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Title:Losing Christina: Fog
Authors:Caroline B. Cooney (Author)
Info:Scholastic Paperbacks (2001), Edition: Reissue, 224 pages
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Fog by Caroline B. Cooney (1989)

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  booklover3258 | Aug 2, 2022 |
I remember reading this trilogy as a teen and being obsessed with these books. I didn’t remember anything about them but decided to re-read them after seeing one in a used book store.
Fog is the first in this trilogy and you get introduced to Christina, the main character. She’s a young teen just starting 7th grade. I found her to be headstrong and smart. You really root for her and hope that she overcomes the horrible things that happen around her.
This book is psychological horror/thriller that deals with emotional and mental abuse of children. I found it to be atmospheric and dark, but not without hope. ( )
  LynnK. | Aug 4, 2020 |
I kept waiting for this book to make sense.
I love Caroline B. Cooney so I expected to love this one, too. Maybe it was all the ocean analogies that I didn't understand. But nothing about this book seems to add up. I was waiting for that piece of information that would make it all click in to place.
But nothing.
The ending was entirely unsatisfying, cutting off quickly...probably so you'll be eager to pick up the next book in the trilogy. ("Fog" is the first of this series.) I'm tempted to find out if there is a way that this story finally makes sense in the end, but not tempted enough to wade through two more novels to find out. ( )
  ErinMa | Feb 22, 2019 |
Not my favorite but probably because it's about someone so much younger than me. But it had nice mystery to it. I do hate how the adults are never on the kids side, that isn't how it works in real life. ( )
  AngelaRenea | Jan 12, 2019 |
I don’t even know where to begin with Fog. Honestly, I’m still trying to make sense of what just happened. This is one of those books where you are reading and enjoying yourself but at the same time you find yourself so incredibly irritated because there is just so much that is wrong and so much that is missing. It’s even more irritating to find yourself finished with the book and nothing has really been resolved. I refuse to read the next two books just to make a little bit of sense with what the heck was going on in Fog.

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  Emma_Manolis | Jun 27, 2017 |
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It was very hot the last week before school began: as though the wind from another world were crossing the island.
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Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:

After a girl leaves her Maine island to start at a new school, strange events have her doubting her sanity . . .

Thirteen-year-old Christina lives on Burning Fog Isle, off the coast of Maineâ??a beautiful place with only three hundred year-round residents. This year, she'll have to leave the island's little white schoolhouse to start school on the mainland. That also means living away from home with fellow islandersâ??Anya, Benji, and the crush-worthy Michaelâ??at the historic Schooner Inne, a bed and breakfast owned by the principal and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Shevvington.

But on the mainland, no one is quite the same as they were at home. Benji and Michael seem less friendly. Anya is acting so strangely it seems she's slowly losing her mind. And while Christina doesn't know what's going on, she can't shake the feeling that the Shevvingtons are somehow behind it. No one else sees their eerie behaviorâ??not her teachers, not her parents, not even her fellow island kidsâ??making Christina wonder if she's the one going crazy . . .

This creepy thriller by the bestselling author of The Face on the Milk Carton will have you on the edge of your seat.

This ebook features an illustrated biography of Caroline B. Cooney including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the author's personal collection.

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The Shevvingtons are perfect. Mr. Shevvington is the charming, handsome principal of Christina's school. His wife is a dedicated English teacher. When the Autumn fog rolls over the coast, Christina and Anya begin boarding at the Shevvington's home, where Christina discovers that nothing is as it seems. Anya is slowly losing her mind, and Christina knows the Shevvingtons are behind it. But who will take her word against that of the Shevvingtons? This is book one in the LOSING CHRISTINA series.
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