Summary of Andrea Perron's House of Darkness House of Light
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#1 There is a difference between bravery and stupidity. You asked for it, girls! There is an indistinguishable line between bravery and stupidity.
#2 The house was a cacophony of sounds, some pleasant, others not. Strange occurrences happened in the house, and the children would hear the cries of a little girl, Johnny Arnold, in pain. They would also hear the calls of seven soldiers buried in the wall.
#3 The house was also haunted by the laughing spirits of children, who would often appear in groups. The family’s pets would often alert them to any impending manifestations.
#4 The girls were about to engage in a battle with opposing forces as they explored the dangerous boundaries of an inherently unpredictable realm. They had no idea of the power they were about to unleash.
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Insights from Chapter 1
#1
There is a difference between bravery and stupidity. You asked for it, girls! There is an indistinguishable line between bravery and stupidity.
#2
The house was a cacophony of sounds, some pleasant, others not. Strange occurrences happened in the house, and the children would hear the cries of a little girl, Johnny Arnold, in pain. They would also hear the calls of seven soldiers buried in the wall.
#3
The house was also haunted by the laughing spirits of children, who would often appear in groups. The family’s pets would often alert them to any impending manifestations.
#4
The girls were about to engage in a battle with opposing forces as they explored the dangerous boundaries of an inherently unpredictable realm. They had no idea of the power they were about to unleash.
#5
When the girls moved to the farmhouse, they began to keep secrets from each other. They did not trust their own perceptions, so they did not share sightings with each other. As a result, they had a covert atmosphere.
#6
The manifestations were an ordinary part of life for the seven mortals, and the new paranormal. The universe cannot keep a secret, and everything is revealed in its right time.
#7
The Arnold Estate, which was packed to the rafters, was a difficult situation for both tenants and hosts. The Perrons were hosts, but they also felt like guests in their own home.
#8
The house seemed to assign each child to a room, with no room for negotiation. The house accepted them, or so it seemed.
#9
The house on the farm was restored to its Colonial splendor, but the spirit of adventure was killed on the farm by the ongoing conflict with the neighbors. It became a burden which strangled any love she had for the place.
#10
The spirits of the dead were not fooled by the music. It seemed that there was an omnipresence about them which could not be denied. They were there forever, but nobody was sure where they had come from or where they were going.
#11
The children were afraid that their mother would move in on a mother of five and reclaim her position as the mistress of the house. They knew not who was with them as music frolicked through the air.
#12
The phenomenon that the girls experienced in their house was actually the result of ghostly activity. They began to argue about who was to blame, as they could not understand why they had to be split up. Their mother reminded them how fortunate they were to live in a beautiful farmhouse.
#13
The sisters were taught how to withhold and release their anger, which they did not know where it came from or why it existed. They were also taught to be grateful, which they were not.
#14
The children had many experiences with the spirits, and they all learned how to behave properly. They were all very polite and well-mannered, and they passed this trait on to their children.
#15
The farmhouse was alive with death, and the spirits who lived there were not particularly concerned about disturbing others. They would target certain house guests, always with purpose and reason.
#16
Children must be taught through some do come by a kind and gentle spirit naturally. The understanding inherent in these children was enhanced by the complications posed by their home environment. They had to decide how to react: to consider how they treated each other as well as a variety of entities manifesting around them day and night.
#17
The Bailey family had a friend named Margie who would come over to their house and play music with them. Cindy was fascinated