Did Finn believe all his grandpa’s stories?
No, he didn't.
Vivian shared a house with 3 other students. Who were they?
They were Hillary, Jane and Sophia.
Where did the story happen?
It happened in a summer camp, in New Zealand.
What was Finn’s grandfather’s name?
It was Alfred.
The girls read the story about Diana S. how was she killed?
She was killed when a mirror fell on the top of her head during a protest in her house.
Who were the main characters?
They were Pierce, Ryan, Giorgia and Kimberly.
What was Alfred’s job?
He was a retired photographer.
When the teenagers finished reading the story, what happened?
The mirror, in Vivian’s bedroom, fell on the floor and broke into pieces.
What were the camping activities?
They were “fishing, treasure hunt and hide-and-Seek.”
Why didn’t Native Americans want to be photographed?
Because they believed that a photo could capture their soul.
When the bell rang on Vivian’s house, what did the girls find?
They found a piece of paper on the floor.
Did the friends want to go back to that summer camp again?
No, they didn’t.
What was special about Ernest Kadak’s camera?
He put two drops of his own blood inside it.
What was written on the piece of paper?
“Thanks for setting me free. Now I can finally rest in peace. Diana S.”
What happened with team A on the last day of camping?
They woke up feeling very sick (a stomachache, temperature and red spots on their faces).