Jane lives on the farm at Map's End but she is lonely. When Mr Eliot, her old companion and friend dies, a new family moves into his house. Jane resents them and all the changes they plan. She hardly dares think what will happen to her treasures in Mr Eliot's attic. she has forgotten his words to her before he died: 'Join in, dear Jane, join in.' Only when she tries to join in does she finds the very special message he has left her. This is a fine and sensitively written novel, for readers of 9-12, about loneliness and growing up, the gradual finding of new friends and new interests.
The book Message in a bottle by that Jenny Lady is not the same as the one by Nicholas Sparks. And as well, if you didn't like the book Message in a Bottle by Nicholas Sparks you have no taste at all. It is the best book I have read and will ever read. I cried my eyes out when I read it. This book is really moving.
This book made me happy and sad at the same time
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This book was wonderful, at first it made me think of the movie Sleepless is Seattle, but then everything changed. It just made me feel good and I had such a good cry when it was over. I just loved it.
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