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  • #1
    April Henry
    “Here be the Dragons”
    April Henry, Girl, Stolen

  • #2
    April Henry
    “Who's stupid now, Jimbo?!”
    April Henry, Girl, Stolen

  • #3
    April Henry
    “Sometimes people did this, closed their eyes for a few seconds and imagined it gave them insights into what it was like to be her. Only, at the end, they could still open their eyes and see.”
    April Henry, Girl, Stolen

  • #4
    April Henry
    “Please let me go, I won't tell...”
    April Henry, Girl, Stolen

  • #5
    April Henry
    “Every Reason to Lie”
    April Henry, Girl, Stolen

  • #6
    April Henry
    “Now here she was, blind, kidnapped, tied up, and going who knows where with a criminal. Her cell phone was gone. And she was very sick. No! Cheyenne mouthed the word to herself. She had to stay on track. Think. She was blind. That was a fact. That was her greatest weakness. But could she somehow use it to her advantage? And there were a few advantages to being blind—not many, certainly not enough. But a few. For one thing, she knew how to use all her other senses in a way that most sighted people never did. They smelled and heard and touched all the same things she did, but they had let that part of their brain go numb with disuse, so the sensations didn’t register. And Cheyenne had learned the hard way to always, always pay attention to what was around her, to pick up as many clues as she could. So how could she use her senses to her advantage? She”
    April Henry, Girl, Stolen

  • #7
    April Henry
    “The race is on to find Cheyenne Wilder and to rescue her alive.”
    April Henry, Girl, Stolen

  • #8
    April Henry
    “Right now she must be moving as fast as she could through the woods, knowing that the only thing she had on her side was a little bit of time. Griffin felt a grudging respect. He stepped up on the toilet seat and grabbed the casement. He was just swinging his leg out when the faintest of sounds made him look toward the tub. Now that he was two feet off the ground, he could just see over the blue shower curtain with its faded green and yellow seahorses. And what he saw was Cheyenne, crouched in the tub. Hiding behind the shower curtain.”
    April Henry, Girl, Stolen



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