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Robert Cormier’s first novel for young adults, set during World War II, Other Bells for Us to Ring tells the story of eleven-year-old Darcy Webster, who makes her first best friend when her family moves to Frenchtown in Massachusetts and she meets Kathleen Mary O’Hara. Darcy, a Unitarian, is fascinated by the world of sins and miracles to which Kathleen Mary’s Catholicism introduces her. Suddenly, Kathleen Mary and her family disappear, leaving Darcy wondering whether miracles really are possible. |
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(UK Title: Darcy) |
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“Superbly crafted … A provocative look at the meaning of belief.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review |
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