The name of my book by Mr. Griffin was restored by Lois Duncan and Mr. Griffin's name was killed by Lois Duncan. Approximately five young people are planning to kidnap their English teachers to teach him. Their teachers work hard and can not afford. But they did not kidnap him for a while, but decided to give him up for a while with a ridiculous lake. Two teenagers came back and found that he was dead. Now, they have to decide how to handle the body and how to explain his death.
This novel kills Mr. Griffin: Lois Duncan is a story about kidnapping an English teacher plot by Delnorte High School. As a student at Del Norte High School, Susan McConnell (hero) encountered some difficulties and pleasures after being accepted by the "popular" herd. These ups and downs are the themes included in the book process. The main themes of book development are as follows. Peer Pressure / Operation, Mentally Disabled, Conscience / Guilt
The name of my book by Mr. Griffin was restored by Lois Duncan and Mr. Griffin's name was killed by Lois Duncan. Approximately five young people are planning to kidnap their English teachers to teach him. Their teachers work hard and can not afford. But they did not kidnap him for a while, but decided to give him up for a while with a ridiculous lake. Two teenagers came back and found that he was dead. - The secret of the danger made public at Griffin Our secret secret is part of everyone. Even children have learned how to fill secrets in their minds early in their world. In Susan Griffin 's secret, she is exploring the subconscious mind, especially the dark secret of the abyss of the human heart. Mr. Griffin claims that the darkest secret of everyone is similar.
Killing Mr. Griffin is a story that draws attention of readers through the development of themes. There is room for doubt; it covers topics from love and friendship to sin and murder. Susan McConnell lived slowly, but suddenly she suffered from a social wave and fell into the wave of pressure, manipulation, psychosis, conscience from his colleagues. The moral lesson shown in the book is to be cautious about what you want. The lawn on the other side may seem more green, but is it actually like this? People do not always look nice and look nice (Griffin, Mr. Mark Kenny).