![]() They wanted a child that they could mold into whatever they wanted them to be. Their parents never actually wanted kids and thought they were altogether too messy, yet ended up decided they wanted children after seeing the way that some of their peers and coworkers received attention and recognition for their kids. In Down Among the Sticks and Bones, we get to see the way the twins, Jacqueline and Jillian (or Jack and Jill), were raised and the sort of upbringing they have. ![]() It’s a type of “home for troubled teens”, but it’s for the kids who come back and find themselves now lost. However, the first book does give some important information about the different doorways that children enter and the toll that it takes on them, which is why these children stay at Eleanor West’s. ![]() ![]() For those who read the first book in this series, Every Heart a Doorway, this book follows the twins and the world that they found and spent 5 years living in.įor those who didn’t read the first book I would say that it’s probably not imperative that you do, especially since this book is actually set before. ![]()
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