Who is the main character and narrator of the book?
mary lambert
What animal helps Rami?
who is the main charater
Barklay thorne
who is the main character of the story any day with you
Kaia, a twelve-year-old girl who loves creating special effects makeup and filmmaking.
who is the main character of the story Popcorn
Andrew yaeger
What is unique about the community where Mary lives on Martha's Vineyard?
A large number of the residents are deaf, and nearly everyone communicates in sign language.
Who is the mystery girl?
a pale, floating, ghostly girl with freckles and dark hair who appears to protagonist Rami at a museum, resembling a girl in a stolen painting (nicknamed Blue)
Where does Barclay live
What type of movie does Kaia decide to make?
A short film based on Filipino folktales that Tatang tells her.
What special day is happening at school that Andrew is worried about?
School picture day
Around what time did this story take place
around 1805
What is surprising or effective about the book's opening with the turtle?
it's an unlikely for a turtle witness to a major art theft
What kind of creature is Gustav, Master Pilzmann's pet?
a pig.
Why is Kaia sad at the beginning of the story?
Her great-grandfather, Tatang, announces he is moving back to his homeland in the Philippines.
What hobby does Andrew use to cope with his feelings?
Drawing/sketching in his "Anxiety Files" comic)
How does the loss of Mary's brother, George, affect her and her family?
leaves her family "shattered" and creates a heavy atmosphere of grief and guilt
Who are the most important supportive characters, and how do they help Rami?
the Sheikh,Amani,His Family (Mother, Father, Sister)
What is the true nature of the bond between Barclay and Viola – how do their different upbringings shape their unlikely friendship and reliance on each other?
the bond between Barclay Thorne and Viola is a deeply symbiotic friendship born of mutual need, bridging the gap between a sheltered, rule-abiding orphan and a reckless, knowledgeable Lore Keeper
How does the "Bakunawa" folktale parallel Kaia's internal and external struggles throughout the book?
The Bakunawa is a giant sea serpent that swallows the moon, representing a force that steals light or happiness. It parallels Kaia’s anxiety about Tatang’s departure (stealing her joy) and her effort to "scare" him into staying (like the villagers banging pots).
How does the relationship between Andrew's mom and G (his grandmother) create extra pressure on him?
G suffers from dementia, and her living with them while his mom is working, and in her new job, creates a stressful home environment
The author uses a three-part structure to trace Mary's journey. How does this structure enhance the storytelling and Mary's character development?
effectively contrasting her secure life on Martha's Vineyard with the prejudice she faces in the outside world
How does Rami's feeling of being "untitled" or overlooked connect to the mystery
they fuel his motivation to solve the mystery even more
Why does Barclay feel like such an outsider, and how does this longing for belonging drive his decisions, even when it conflicts with his own safety?
As a young boy, Barclay was left as an orphan after a ferocious beast from the Woods nearly destroyed his town of Dullshire
The book highlights the importance of "knowing your roots." How do Tatang's stories act as a bridge between the Philippines and California for Kaia?
Tatang’s stories about Filipino culture, history, and folklore allow Kaia to connect with her heritage despite being born and raised in California. They help her understand the "why" behind her family's traditions and values.
In the context of the book, what is "The Anxiety File" and how does Andrew interact with it?
The Anxiety File is a concept from Andrew’s therapy sessions with Dr. Cain. It represents his mental filing cabinet where he stores his worries and intrusive thoughts