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Old 04-18-2006, 05:27 AM
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Running Out of Time by Margaret Peterson Haddix

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Jessie lives with her family in the frontier village of Clifton, Indiana. When diphtheria strikes the village and the children of Clifton start dying, Jessie's mother sends her on a dangerous mission to bring back help. But beyond the walls of Clifton, Jessie discovers a world even more alien and threatening than she could have imagined, and soon she finds her own life in jeopardy. Can she get help before the children of Clifton, and Jessie herself, run out of time?

I love this book! Anyone else like/love it?

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Old 05-07-2006, 11:21 AM
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Love it!
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Old 05-08-2006, 11:30 AM
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Could you give a summary - I'm not aware of it, thanks
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Could you give a summary - I'm not aware of it, thanks
13-year-old Jessie Keyser lives in the small village of Clifton, Indiana with her ma, pa, brothers, and sisters in the year 1840. She's lived in Clifton since she was a baby and doesn't remember before when they lived in Pennsylvania. But when the children of Clifton start getting diphtheria, Jessie's ma tells her that she (Jessie) has to travel outside Clifton to get medicine for the children. But before Jessie can go outside the village, her ma has to tell her a secret that has been kept from all the children of Clifton: that outside the village... it's 1996. Jessie, her family, and all the other families of Clifton live in a historical preserve where tourists can see how people lived in the 1800s. And that to make it believable, the children weren't to know the actual year that it was outside of Clifton.

So, basically the title has two meanings. Jessie runs out of the 1800s to the 1990s. And she has to get the medicine before the children run out of time.
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Old 05-08-2006, 01:31 PM
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Oh I remember reading this book years ago. I also remember enjoying it.
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Old 05-08-2006, 06:25 PM
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That sounds like the move The Village.
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Old 05-08-2006, 06:35 PM
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That sounds like the move The Village.
Here's an article I found on IMDB about the similarities of this book to the village:


Writer-director M. Night Shyamalan and The Walt Disney Co. are bracing themselves for legal action, after a children's author declared similarities between her book and new movie The Village. The Village, the latest thriller by Shyamalan, stars Joaquin Phoenix, Sigourney Weaver and Adrien Brody and has proved to be a hit at the American office. But now that much-needed success - Disney has endured a string of flops this year - has been marred by publisher Simon & Schuster Inc's announcement it is reviewing its legal options against the company and Shyamalan. Last week, reports circulated that The Village's plot and surprise ending were parallel to Margaret Peterson Haddix's first book Running Out Of Time, published in 1995. Haddix says she heard about the similarities last week when fans - and then journalists - began calling and emailing her and her publisher to ask if she had sold the book to Shyamalan. She claims she has never spoken to Shyamalan or to Disney, adding, "It's certainly an interesting situation. I'm just examining what my options are." A joint statement from Disney and Shyamalan's Blinding Edge Pictures says: "(We) believe these claims to be meritless". Simon & Schuster spokeswoman Tracy Van Straaten adds, "This is a children's book that sold more than half a million copies and won prizes, so it's not an obscure book for us." Shyamalan has previously battled a copyright lawsuit brought by a Pennsylvania screenwriter who claimed the plot from his 2002 film Signs mirrored his unpublished script Lord Of The Barrens.

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Old 05-24-2006, 07:34 PM
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OMG I remember this book. I loved, loved, LOVED it. Such a clever, unusual plot.

I have never seen The Village, but if it is similar to this book I'm sure I will like it. That sucks about the plagairism though.
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I read this book years ago and I remember really liking it as well. It was so long ago that I don't really remember details though. The plot was very clever.
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I haven't read it, but I'll sure check it out. Been trying to think of a new book to read.
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Old 08-07-2008, 11:55 AM
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I loved this book
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It sounds like a book I would be VERY interested in reading!
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I read this in elementary school. It was interesting how she had to escape to help them get proper medical attention because although technically they lived in the present in that exhibit they weren't allowed to leave and the kids had no idea. And the way she had to prove that she was from it by reciting the presidents - well the presidents as they would be during her supposed time.

That's interesting about this book and the Village... I didn't know, interesting.
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Keeps popping up in my Amazon recommendations, so I'm sure I'll read it soon-ish
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