The Monsters of Templeton
How does Willie feel the first night she reads her great-grandmother's diary in the novel, The Monsters of Templeton?
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The first time she reads her great-grandmother's diary, Wille notes, “All that night, I read three hundred pages of wildness in my great-grandmother’s tight sepia scripts, and in the morning it was if Templeton had fallen under an enchantment. As I sat there, stunned, watching the distant sunrise rub the dark from the sky, I felt almost as if Sarah’s Templeton were layered atop my own” (109).
The Monsters of Templeton