The Mystery Vanishing Girls Analysis

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“At 11:55 pm, Norwalk Police responded to crash on route 101 just south of the Shady Palms Motel the driver Nicole, 17, was sent to Easter memorial with minor injuries the passenger Dara,16 , who was not wearing her seatbelt, was rushed by ambulance to the ICU and is at the time of this posting still in critical condition. We’re all praying for you Dara.” How these girls got in this accident and the results of it , is background and the beginning to the mystery Vanishing Girls by Lauren Oliver.

The reader finds out how why this crash happened fairly quickly. Nick is Dara older sister and is really irresponsible. Nick has Dara was out at a party until 12:00 at night. They drink heavily at the party and then Nick drives home, but before
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Main Heights is all new: new construction, new storefronts, new clutter, newly divorced dads and their newly bought condos, a small cluster of sheetrock and plywood and fresh paint, like a stage set built too quickly to be realistic.” This is tied directly with the fact that Dara died in the car crash and that the whole story is not really being told by Dara.

This is a story about how Nick deals with the grief of Dara’s death . She is standing in her sister's shoes trying to imagine what life was like. “Sometimes i think i didn’t even fall in love with parker, sometimes i think it was really all about nick and proving i can finally be equal” Nick Thought Dara was so obsessed with wanting to be equal or be even better than her. That she let herself believe that she loved parker, she belied his love would finally make her equal to her sister. It was surprising dara want writing all of this.

Vanishing Girls is a surprising and emotional a This book is surprising because The reader doesn't know that dara dies in the car accident. The whole time Nick is writing as Dara. The book is emotional because when we find out that dara is dad is it i very sad, and nick is also grieving the loss of her sister throughout the story. Overall this is a great book and would recommend it it any