Friday, November 11, 2016

The Great Gilly Hopkins by Katherine Paterson

Gilly Hopkins is a 12 year overaged comfort child - and her real make believe is Galadriel Hopkins. She doesnt like any of the bring up homes. She has acted disgusting and vulgar for the shelter parents. Galadriel or Gilly is on her track to Maimed trotting horses house, her new value mom. A big plump lady stands in the gateway. Gilly acts rude to trotting horse. Gillys room is small, she cant raze braid out her drawers completely. She never does anyway she never stays long enough. trotter has a small little boy named William Earnest, W.E. for unequal. He was scared of Gilly, Gilly had taken down 6 boys at her school.\nMamie trotter said to Gilly that chickenhearted house down around a block, go and buzz off the man that lives there. She knocked on his door and said Mamie trotting horse told me to draw you to dinner party. She left and went back to Trotters. Trotter said Gilly hes covert you check to lead him. Gilly took the black old man to supper and he comp limented Trotter the whole time. After dinner Gilly read him a meter but she went to find it and assemble 45 dollars. She kept it, she cherished to go to her moms in California.\n ulterior Gilly asks Agnes her friend a short red headed girl that is really annoying to help her aim for more bills at Mr. Randolphs [the old black blind man.] They didnt find any money anywhere Gilly found some money in Trotters handbag and kept it then goes to the drome and tries to buy a fine to San Francisco but the cops caught her and brought her home. Nonie, Gillys moms mom or grandma she has never even met came to collect her Gilly soon realizes that she doesnt loss to go she wants to stay with Trotter and W.E\nShe sees her mom not as beautiful as she visualize her ratted hair worn frock and a mad attitude. Gilly calls Trotter and asks if she can stay with her Trotter says no honey you cant youre not under my custody any longer sorry. so Gilly wrote to them all of them Trotter, W.E, Miss . Harris and Mr. Randolph. Her teacher Miss. Harris sent her the...

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