The Babysitter (novel)
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The Babysitter is a novel by R. L. Stine published in 1989, which helped to establish Stine as a prominent author in the children's horror genre.[1] It was listed as the 37th most enjoyable book for girls in a 1997 survey on literacy.[2]
[edit] Plot Summary
Jenny is a sixteen year old girl who is earning money by babysitting. When at the mall, she sees an "angelic" looking boy who dropped his tank into a fountain. Before he can jump in to get it, Jenny stops him and asks where his parents are. He tells her that his parents are lost, but they soon come by, quite ironically. They offer her a babysitting job, and due to the child's cuteness, she accepts.
Her first day on a job, a Thursday, she goes to the given address and is brought to a small village and an old style home. During her job she keeps getting menacing phone calls and notes. She wonders if someone is playing a cruel prank or if she the target of a killer.
[edit] References
- ^ Cullinan, Bernice E.; Person, Diane G. (2003). The Continuum Encyclopedia of Children's Literature. Continuum International Publishing Group, p. 753. ISBN 0826415164.
- ^ Millard, Elaine (1997). Differently Literate: Boys, Girls and the Schooling of Literacy. Routledge, 192. ISBN 0750706619.