![]() ![]() With nowhere to go and plenty of time to get there, he is pin-balling from one place to another. It all seems like a mistake.Ī thousand miles away Tim Jamieson, is stumbling away from his old life. They can move things with their minds or read another person's thoughts. ![]() There are other kids at The Institute and they are gifted as well. ![]() He doesn't know where he is, why he is there, or what has happened to his parents. Then, he is kidnapped from his home in the middle of the night and taken to The Institute. His is clever and kind and his future is wide open. Intellectually gifted beyond anything his parents and teachers can believe. It may be a bit formulaic, but if it ain't broke. And, because of this, they can bring out nobility and resiliency in adults. ![]() I think he loves to use children in his books because they are more resilient and noble than most adults. The Institute is Stephen King's latest work featuring extraordinary children. So, please forgive me if my review is a little schmaltzy. To which she replied "If she can read it, I will allow her to read it." And thus began my life long love of reading, passion in the fight against censorship, and my undying admiration for my mother. The principal called my mother to explain that this was not an appropriate book for a child to read. I was in third grade when I did my very first book report on his novel Christine. ![]()
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