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The Great Gilly Hopkins Study Guide

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by Katherine Paterson
About 38 pages (11,250 words)
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The Great Gilly Hopkins, like most of Paterson's novels for young adults, addresses the difficulty of growing up in an unpredictable world where even friendship and family cannot be taken for granted. Eleven-year-old Gilly Hopkins has been left in foster care by her mother, Courtney. At the opening of the book Gilly has no friends, moving as she does from one foster home to another.

Since her life seems to be controlled by a series of impersonal adults, she assumes a tough exterior to protect herself against further emotional pain. Her abusive behavior and rejection of friendly overtures keep others at a distance; she avenges her own pain by hurting others......

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