she lives for a bit more than 200 yrs and lives with allys and ethan is gone but their daughter kayla is with them
You can get the book at the following placeslibrary. If they don't have it ask about it! They can order it from other libraries I think.A book store. Alot of book stores would have it and if they don't they could give you tips on where to find it.paperbackswap.com
the answer is Emma
One of the origins of the phrase comes from the 19th century book,Reynard the Fox, in which the main character was a fox who was known as a charismatic trickster and would often cause trouble within the kingdom. He was always able to cause trouble but get out of it in the end,Other origins point to the animal kingdom in which fox have displayed sly tactics in hunting and luring their prey.
A lonely boy named Andy is happy when Lee, a new girl, agrees to study with him. At home, Andy's mother tells him about a family ancestor who received help from the fox spirit, disguised as a mysterious girl. Andy thinks the story is a fairy tale, but begins dreaming about a mysterious fox. Andy finally realizes that Lee is the fox spirit, and that his mother's story was true.
The book "The Adoration of Jenna Fox" is written in the first-person perspective, with Jenna Fox narrating the story of her life after waking up from a year-long coma with no memory of her past.
Jenna fox
Matthew Fox
Her name is Claire Fox.
"The Adoration of Jenna Fox" by Mary E. Pearson is approximately 272 pages long.
Jenna, mother, father, lily, ethan, allys, dane, principle etc....
"The Adoration of Jenna Fox" by Mary E. Pearson is published by Henry Holt and Company.
Mary E Pearson
Some symbols in "The Adoration of Jenna Fox" include the pond, which represents renewal and transformation; Jenna's scars, which symbolize her past trauma and recovery; and the videos, which symbolize the pieces of Jenna's identity and memory that she is trying to piece together.
No. The gel described in the novel is not real. The book is young adult fiction, and is not a true story.
In "The Adoration of Jenna Fox" by Mary E. Pearson, Jenna has memory loss due to a traumatic accident, leading to "white" gaps in her memory. These white pages in the novel symbolize the missing memories and gaps in Jenna's identity, highlighting her struggle to piece together her past and understand who she truly is.
It is available on the Kindle (great book!). Beyond that, I have no idea, but I would assume since it's in e book format, you should be able to download it.