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Will Maine's historic Schooner Inne Foundation and Breakfast be considered a safe haven for the island kids boarding during the school 12 months - or the end of them all? Christina Romney is thirteen, with a personality that matches her unruly but lovely tri-colored hair. She actually is about to start out seventh grade, as well as for kids from Maine's Getting rid of Fog Island, that means giving their little white schoolhouse for regular classrooms and life on the mainland. Everyone ensures Christina it'll be a fantastic 12 months. Mainland school offers great advantages, in the end: extracurricular activities other than boating and angling, a fitness center, a cafeteria, and more kids her era. On top of that, this season the boarding students will live at the historic Schooner Inne, a previous sea captain's house (and today a bed and breakfast) lately bought by the school's charismatic new primary and his partner, Mr. and Mrs. Shevvington. But Christina is apprehensive. She adores the wildness and exhilaration of her island life. Boarding with her island friends will surely help: Anya, a beautiful senior, fifteen-year-old Benji, the aspiring lobsterman, and his crush-worthy young brother Michael. But Christina's apprehension sharpens when Benji and Michael aren't as friendly as they used to be on the island, and Anya starts behaving so strangely it appears she is slowly but surely losing her brain. Christina is progressively more certain the Shevvingtons are behind many of these changes. But no person else can see the Shevvingtons' eerie patterns - not other educators, not her parents, not even her fellow island kids. Is Anya the one going crazy in the Schooner Inne - or could it be Christina?