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Mary Downing HahnA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more. For select classroom titles, we also provide Teaching Guides with discussion and quiz questions to prompt student engagement.
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How does Mary Downing Hahn use “Dee Dee” (Lissa’s diary) as a means of exposition throughout the novel? Is the story improved by the inclusion of Lissa’s perspective? Why or why not?
. Lissa’s teddy bear Tedward changes ownership throughout the novel. Describe the significance of the bear in tracing Lissa and Georgie’s relationship.
What are some parallels between Diana and Georgie’s new read—Lissa’s copy of Lassie Come Home—and The Old Willis Place itself?
Explain the significance of secrets in the novel. In what ways does keeping secrets help build friendships? In what ways does it hurt these friendships?
The theme of forgiveness is present throughout the novel. Pick one instance in which a character forgives another and describe how it demonstrates their growth.
Typically, ghost stories are told from the perspective of a human encountering a ghost. However, in The Old Willis Place, a ghost is the narrator. Why do you think the author made this choice, and how did it change the reading experience?
By Mary Downing Hahn
Brothers & Sisters
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Childhood & Youth
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Family
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Forgiveness
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Friendship
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Guilt
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Juvenile Literature
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Mortality & Death
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