![]() ![]() They have destroyed her dorm room and stepped up their threats. When the Society's leader discovers that Emmy is Thomas Allyn's daughter, they make it clear to Emmy that they want those medallion, and that they will kill her father. With Lola and Jack's help, Emmy starts piecing together the connections between the medallions, the Latin Society, and her father. Among the many things she is learning, Emmy discovers that her father also attended Wellsworth and was a member of a secret club called the Latin Society. Enter Lola Boyd and Jack Galt, fellow students who can help her navigate the written - and unwritten - rules of Wellsworth. With no emotional outlet to deal with all this change and mystery, Emmy is overwhelmed and lonely. ![]() In England.Īlready behind in her work, her Mom nixes Emmy's interest in playing soccer. Before Emmy can start to figure it out, she gets the surprise of her life: her mother is sending her to a boarding school. Following the letter's clues, she discovers a box of medallions her father hid in the attic. ![]() ![]() Emmy knows enough not to show her a letter, addressed to her, that looks like it might be from her dad. Her father disappeared that day, and even now, all these years later, her mom won't talk about him or what happened. Diverse Easy Reader | Illustrated ChapterĮver since her third birthday, the only family Emmy Willick (11) has known is her mother. ![]()
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