Thursday, October 20, 2011

Mysteries SO Aren't Her Thing!

Authors note: this essay is about why being able to see your dead mother can be bad.
Death is a hard to get over for anyone, especially for Sherry Baldwin. The book, “I So Don’t do Mysteries” by Barrie Summy proves this point because Sherry’s mom dies from being shot while she is on duty. This book shows the how hard it is to be able to see ghosts such as her mom.
Sherry once thought her life was very simple until she took a cup of coffee outside and accidently contacted her mother though the spirit world. Her mom informs her that she needs help to pass the academy of ghosts so she can be reincarnated. Being able to talk to her mom forced her go San Diego to solve a mystery about the rhinos at the zoo mysteriously dying. She had to spend almost her entire summer in San Diego away from all of her friends, and family
In conclusion death is something that takes a while to get past. But not that long when you get to still talk to the person that is desisted. In the book “I So Don’t Do Mysteries,” by Barrie Summy, Sherry realizes this on her journey to San Diego. Being able to see ghosts is something that not many people can do, and don’t something that most people want to be able to do.

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