![]() ![]() This story stresses the importance of familial relationships.Īmanda’s personality has been affected by her mother’s divorce, which is the real reason for all of Amanda’s anger and aggression. ![]() Zilpha Keatley Snyder evinces that her novel The Headless Cupid concerns more than an unsolved mystery about a past event and a lost decoration. While healing the rift in his family, David must decide about his own views on the reality of the supernatural. David’s suspicions about Amanda become only one of his problems. The secret history of supernatural events surrounding the Stanleys’ house, specifically poltergeists, creates even more trouble, especially when similar events start to happen again. Paranormal activity circles around Amanda, whose temperament is as dark and complex as her beliefs in the supernatural and her strange behavior. Not only is Amanda antagonistic to all the Stanleys and her mother, but she is also obsessed with the occult. However, Molly comes with another addition to the Stanley family-her twelve year-old daughter, Amanda. David Stanley and his three younger siblings have barely adjusted their lives to accept the death of their mother and welcome their new stepmother, Molly. ![]()
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