Stolen Children

Stolen Children

By Peg Kehret

35 ratings 52 reviews 105 followers
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Amy learned a lot in her babysitting course, but not what to do if two thugs show up, intent on kidnapping. Armed with misinformation and a weapon, the men take Amy and little Kendra to a remote cabin in the woods. There they make videos of the girls and mail them to Kendra’s wealthy parents in an effort to get ransom money. After several of her escape attempts fail, Amy is forced to make one last, desperate move. Award winner Peg Kehret crafts a suspenseful thriller with a spunky heroine who uses her wits to save herself and the toddler.
Publisher: Puffin Books
ISBN-13: 9780142415139
ISBN-10: 0142415138
Published on 2/18/2010
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 176

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i absolutely adore this book their was never a bad part in it i always saID U stopped me at the bad part !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I HAVE READ IT BEST BOOK IN THE WORLD I TOLD ALL MY FRIENDS THEY READ IT BUT ONE FRIEND SHE NEVER FINISHED IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am not commenting on the book, I am commenting on gir_taco_luvr's comment. Very richly described, I feel as if I am reading the book right now. The plot is unnaturally appealing to me. This book looks full of interesting descriptions, and a suspense to keep you shouting for more. I do hope one time in my life I shall be able to read this curiously appealing book.

i'm s-s-s-s cared!it looks sonds and taste scary!i love to read scary stories!my mom would never let me read that maybe!

wHOAAAAA that sounds creepy! I wanna read that book cuz I actually like scary & mystery books! The pictures looks scary too!

WOW ! Sounds SCARY !!!! To me it sound scary i never WANNA READ THIS BOOK INLESS I FACE MY FEARS OF GOST !!!!!!!!! AHHHHHH sacry ~shadow~ THE BLACK WOLF !

Such a good book. I liked the the description. "Me want ice cweam" Kendra is so cute. She's a doll. What I dont like is when Smokey Sanderson kidnaps them.

Fourteen-year-old Amy Nordlund desperately regrets that morning she spent with her father. Because of a stupid, completely avoidable mistake she made, her dad postpones leaving for work to lecture her on responsibilities. Not only do they have an argument, but it also turns out to be the last thing she says to him, as he dies in a car accident on his way to work. Somehow, Amy and her mother wade through the grief and guilt, and try to go on with their lives. Amy is determined to make up for her mistakes and prove to her father that she can be responsible. She signs up for a babysitting class in hopes of earning a bit of money to help with some of the bills. Then she lucks out and her babysitting class teacher recommends her for a new job. Three-year-old Kendra’s parents are rich; they even keep the expensive kind of ice cream in the freezer. And Kendra is a complete doll, easy to take care of, very sweet and even goes down for her nap without any fuss. But that’s when the simple part of the job ends. Two strangers burst into the scene and kidnap Amy and Kendra. Originally, Amy hadn’t been part of the plan, but the kidnappers decide to take advantage of another ransom. They take the girls out to a remote cabin without any electricity or running water. Amy tries her best to keep Kendra clean, fed, entertained and relaxed while struggling to remain calm herself. The abductors plan to use a series of videos to increase the parents’ fear and anxiety, leading up to demanding the ransom. Desperate to do something, Amy cleverly designs some clues to slip into the videos, hoping her mom and best friend will figure them out and pass them on to the police. But what if her clues don’t work? Amy has no doubt that Kendra’s parents will pay the ransom and Kendra will be returned. But what about Amy? Her mom has no money. Award-winning author Peg Kehret:))) offers an exciting, non-stop adventure that is sure to grab the reader’s attention and never let go. She has a unique writing style that isn’t cluttered with unneeded words. Her sentences and descriptions are precise and straight to the point, making STOLEN CHILDREN a fast and enjoyable read. The characters are vivid and memorable, especially Amy, who is also relatable, admirable, clever and believable with her faults and fears. Kehret has penned yet another winning story.