![]() ![]() The mysterious Count Forenza will sponsor the mission in return for ownership of everything Maggie’s father discovers. He must find the monster if he is ever going to be happy. Her father’s ambition rears its ugly head once more as he talks about a quest that will bring great value to science and human civilisation. When her aunt dies, a strange man appears at the funeral. Her father’s obsession with finding the creature has utterly consumed him, leaving Maggie lonely in the care of her aunt. Maggie has always known the tale of the desperate creator and his monster. Following Frankenstein gives a whole new perspective on a classic story. Our house has been full of discussions about monsters and darkness, melancholy and death. This book comes just in time for my twins’ exploration of Gothic Literature in their Year 7 English lessons. ![]()
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