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In their early appearances, they are portrayed as typical young people of the 1920s, [4] and the stories and settings have a more pronounced period-specific flavor than other stories featuring more popular Christie characters. As they age, they are revealed to have raised three children – twins Deborah and Derek and an adopted daughter, Betty.
Frank Hardy is the older (18) of the two Hardy brothers in The Hardy Boys novel series by Franklin W. Dixon. In The Hardy Boys (2020 TV series), Frank is 16 years old, 4 years older than Joe (12). Frank has dark brown hair and dark eyes, inherited his parents' good looks, and, like Joe, has a muscular frame.
Emma is an 11-year-old girl. She is one of the oldest orphans living in Grace Field House. She has a much more optimistic and positive personality than Norman and Ray. . Furthermore, she is frequently getting full scores of 300 points in her daily tests and her athleticism is high, but she wants to keep up with her perform
Rosalind Penderwick - A caring, responsible 12-year-old as of Book 1, Rosalind, as the eldest sibling, has looked after the family since her beloved mother died four years prior. Rosalind, in more than one way, acts as the parent-like sibling to all of her sisters (particularly to Batty) and usually is the voice of reason among the sisters.
The true identity of Datchery is one of the most contested points of the uncompleted mystery. It is widely believed that Datchery is one of the characters in the book in disguise, most likely candidates include Neville, Bazzard, Tartar, Helena, or even Edwin Drood himself in The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Dawkins, Jack see Artful Dodger
Deceased, Book 3) Dulcet - A kind and clever Regalian nanny who cares for young children in the humans' palace, aged around fifteen. [1] Horatio and Marcus - Gregor's two temporary guards during the final book. Horatio has a soft spot for Dulcet. [3] They die with Solovet. [3] (Deceased, Book 5)
“Adults are waiting to have children longer than in the past,” says Brett A. Biller, Psy.D., Director of Mental Health at the Audrey Hepburn Children's House, Hackensack University Medical Center.
The Outsiders is a coming-of-age novel by S. E. Hinton published in 1967 by Viking Press.The book details the conflict between two rival gangs of White Americans divided by their socioeconomic status: the working-class "Greasers" and the upper-middle-class "Socs" (pronounced / ˈ s oʊ ʃ ɪ z / SOH-shiz—short for Socials).