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Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children By Ransom Peculiar Children

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Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs Entry 1 The first 100 pages (5 chapters) of Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs was amazing. The plot is full of mystery and riddles being solved, as the main character Jacob Portland tried to figure out the meaning of his grandfather's last words before he died from being attacked by a mysterious creature. "Find the bird. In the loop. On the otherside of the old man's grave. September third, 1940. Emerson-the letter. Tell them what happened, Yakob." at first the words make aboslutely no sense, but they keep haunting him in his dreams, and it's the same dream over and over again, with his grandfather saying the same words again and again. His acute stress disorder from the incident keeps the words constantly on his mind, and when he goes to help his family finally clean out his grandpa's house so it can be sold, his aunt Susie finds a book, The Selected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson with Jacob's name written in it, saying it's for him. She gives him the book for his sixteenth birthday, shortly after she found it. As Jacob holds the book in …show more content…

The letter is to his grandfather, sent fifteen years ago, from a woman named Miss Peregrine. Jacob realizes the name Peregrine is the name of a kind of hawk, the bird. The letter addressed from Cairnholm, an island in the UK, the same island his grandfather grew up on. He tells his therapist, who convinces his parents that going to this island is a good idea, that it would help him find the answers he needed to help Jacob feel closure. He finally gets his dad convinced, beacuse a special species of birds lives there and his dad needed to conduct research on them, and the two go together. Upon arrival, Jacob notices how lonely and old fasioned the place is, but quickly befriends the owner of the place he's staying at,

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