The Midnight Children

 by Dan Gemeinhart

Genre:  Realistic Fiction


In the middle of the night, Ravani Foster watches as a truck pulls up to a vacant house and 7 children unload with suitcases.  Ravani is lonely and immediately wonders if these 7 children might be useful in curing his feelings of loneliness.  Ravani continues to watch and observe to see what he can learn about the midnight children.  When he finally gets up the nerve to talk to Virginia, Ravani realizes that having friends is something that he has always wanted. But Virginia and her 6 siblings have a secret and they will have to decide whether or not they can trust him with it.  Keeping their secret is really a matter of life or death.




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