The Vanishing Game has its share of dramatic sections or chapters
and the more believable or realistic side of it as well. But above all the conflicts
and problems that the characters have faced, to me, the most perpetual issue
that stays with the characters is the foster family. When I see that the kids
in the book, including kids in real life, we can tell that they have been
scared by their foster family. The Seale House was a nightmare for the children
because of the way they were treated. It can really affect their entire adult
lives. Being mistreated every day in a place they had no other choice but to
call ‘Home”. As these kids get older,
they all cope in different ways. Some may put up walls, and some may feel
depressed. They can choose for the bad experiences in their lives make them
stronger or tear them down.
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