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Lost Girls Study Guide

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by Jane Yolen
About 15 pages (4,337 words)
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Topics for Discussion

1. What does Lizzy's presence in Darla's bed at the end of "Lost Girls" tell you about the events in the rest of the novelette?

2. How does having all the girls be called "Wendy" affect their individuality, and how is it used to keep them doing what Peter wants them to do?

3. How many years has Lizzy been in servitude? How might those years have affected her personality?

4. What is the point of noting that Peter's eyes are "very very old?"

5. Has Wendy betrayed the other girls? Base your opinion on cues in the book.

6. What does Lizzy's sign "WE AIN'T LOST, WE'RE JUST MIZ-PLAYST" reveal.....

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Lost Girls from Beacham's Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction and Beacham's Guide to Literature for Young Adults. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.



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