The time period is around the mid 80's. Pattyn mentions it on page 346.
Ellen Hopkins
Pattyn and her Aunt Jeanett
The Simon & Schuster website lists the publication date of Ellen Hopkins' novel 'Burned' as October 23, 2007.
Yes, that is the climax of the book "Burned" by Ellen Hopkins. Pattyn runs away with Ethan, but they get caught, and tragically, her baby dies during childbirth. This event brings the story to its emotional peak and sets the stage for the resolution.
The protagonist in "Burned" by Ellen Hopkins is Pattyn, a teenage girl struggling to overcome the challenges in her dysfunctional family. The antagonists in the story include Pattyn's abusive father and the societal expectations that limit her freedom and self-expression.
You can read "Burned" by Ellen Hopkins by purchasing a physical or digital copy from online retailers like Amazon, or by borrowing a copy from your local library. It may also be available on various e-book platforms and audiobook services.
The book is called "Burned" because it reflects the emotional turmoil and struggles the protagonist goes through. The title symbolizes her journey of facing intense pain, upheaval, and ultimately finding strength and resilience.
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The character Trey appears in Ellen Hopkins' book "Crank," which is the first book in the Crank series. Trey is a significant character in the story, playing a crucial role in the protagonist's life.
No, it's a book.
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"Impulse" by Ellen Hopkins is approximately 666 pages long.