There is a Teen girl name Elizabeth "Lizzie" and she was in a bike accident she is in elsewhere but she thinks it is heaven and she meets other people and fighting reality and breaking the rules to get back to her family and if you want to she what happens to her go read the book.
Character Liz is nice,friendly,caring,kind,cute Betty is Liz's grandmother she is nice,friendly,and caring Thandie is Liz's best friend and she is friendly,nice Sadie is kind,lovable,loving,playful,nice Owen is nice,friendly,caring
The plot Welcome to Elsewhere, where men and women,children,and animals end up the have died.This is where 15 year-old-Liz hall end up when she is killed in a bike accident.
the Plot After coming to Elsewhere,Liz can't seem to let go of her life on Earth; and that on Elsewhere she is aging backward instead of forward. Months and Month of struggle go by.
The plot When she finally moves on and starts living her life in Elsewhere.Thought out the story,Liz meets many people that becomes friends with and learns from.Eventually,Liz ages back to the day she is born and is sent back to Earth to be born in another person.
The plot When she finally moves on and starts living her life in Elsewhere.Thought out the story,Liz meets many people that becomes friends with and learns from.Eventually,Liz ages back to the day she is born and is sent back to Earth to be born in another person.
The real Setting The book Elsewhere is named after where it takes place.Elsewhere is where people and animals go after they die.In Elsewhere people age backward instead of forward until that day that they are "re-born". Also,you can not die or reproduce again in Elsewhere.
The real point of view The novel is written in the third person point of view. The narrator in the prologue is Lizzie's dog,Lucy, who's does not understand what has happen to lizzie.
point of view The narrator then, becomes Lizzie as she wakes up on the Nile and struggles to accept told from Lizzie's point of view,but there are a few times when the author moves into Betty's point of view or Curtis's or Owen's.
Point of view The point of view of this novel is strong,but not necessarily consistent. When the author moves into the mind of Betty Bloom early in the novel, it is an abrupt shift that can confuse the reader. The majority...
Gabrielle Zevin is the New York times best selling author of eight novels. For adults: The storied life of A.J. Fikry(2014),The hole we're in (2010) and Margarettown(2005).For young adults: Elsewhere(2005),Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesia (2007),and the three books in the Anya Balanchine series, All these things I've done(2011),Because it is My blood(2012),
and in the Age of love and Chocolate(2013).Her books have been translated into over thirty languages.Her best known young adults novel is Elsewhere,an American library Association Not able children's Book.Of Elsewhere,the New York times book review wrote "Every so often a book comes along with a promise so fresh and
arresting it seems to exist in a category all it own..... Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin is such a book."She is the screen writer of conversations with other women(Helena Bonham Carter,Aaron Eckhart)for when she received an Independent spirit Award Nomination for Best First Screen play.
In 2009,she and director Hans Canosa adapted her novel Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesia(ALA Best Book for young Adults)into the Japanese film,Darekaga Watashinikiss Woshita,she has also written for the New York Time Book Review and NPR's all things considered.She began her writing career at age fourteen as a music critic for the fort Lauderdale sun-sentinel. Zevin is a graduate of Harvard University.She lives in Los Angeles.