From the Files of Madison Finn
From the Files of Madison Finn is a series of children's books by American writer Laura Dower. They are stories of a seventh grader's life that deal with boys, friends, enemies, and drama connected with technology. They were first published between 2001 and 2006.[1]
Summary
This series is about a 12-year-old girl named Madison Finn, who lives in the fictional town of Far Hills in New York. Madison is the daughter of Francine and Jeff Finn, who are divorced. The series starts shortly after the events of the divorce. Madison is just like any other average 12-year-old girl. She worries about school, her best friends Aimee Gillespie and Fiona Waters, her crush on Hart Jones, and her constant rivalry with former friend, Ivy Daly. To get through it all she writes files on her computer, which acts as a sort of diary. There are currently 22 books in the series, including three super specials, which are slightly longer than the usual books and deal with certain special events in Madison's life, such as her dad's remarriage. Madison can be mean towards Ivy (and vice versa) in a few of the books, but in the end she is a nice, kind, caring, and lovable 12-year-old girl.
Characters
- Madison Finn is the main character of the series. Her favorite color is orange as she has an orange laptop that she usually carries with her and writes her files on. She like to write on her laptop of what happened that day. She has a pug named Phineas T. Finn. Madison lives with her mother who is divorced from Madison's father before the first book. Madison is known to be shy, not a fan of public speaking, and shows great care for animals. Later in the series she volunteers at the Far Hills Animal Shelter Dan Ginsburg. Madison Finn writes files on her computer which act as her diary where she writes about what is currently going on in her life, her parent's divorce, her crush on Hart Jones and her enemy Ivy Daly. Madison is described as being a normal weight and has green eyes and brown hair.
- Ivy Daly, nicknamed Poison Ivy by Madison and her friends, is a girl with red hair and a snobbish attitude who enemies with Madison, Aimee, and Fiona. She once is Madison's best friend, but the two soon turn into enemies when Ivy changes after coming back from summer camp and suddenly thinks she is better than Madison. She is usually Madison's lab partner but she rarely does her own work, preferring to copy Madison's. She considers Hart to be her boyfriend in the earlier books but it is obvious that Hart has no feelings for her. Ivy has two best friends, Joan (whom Madison and her friends call "Phony Joanie") and Rose (called Rose Thorn). It is told in book number 19, Keep It Real, that Ivy's mother is diagnosed with breast cancer. The status of her mother after that is unknown.
- Aimee Anne Gillespie has been friends with Madison ever since they were born (mentioned in Boy Oh Boy!, book #2 in the series). She is thin and blonde, and loves to dance ballet, stating that she is planning on being a professional ballerina when she grows up. She practices daily, sometimes even going before school to practice. She is also very afraid of water: when she is little, she falls in the water and does not come up until a minute after. Aimee is diagnosed with anorexia in Picture Perfect after she faints. Aimee is a committed vegetarian and is always on diets, constantly believing she is overweight. She is very thin with wavy blonde hair.
- Bigwheels is Madison's keypal. It is revealed that her real name is Victoria, although she prefers to go by Vicki. She and Madison often email one another, telling each other's problems to the other. Later, Madison finds out that Bigwheels' little brother Eddie has autism.
- Fiona Waters moves to Far Hills from California. She has a twin brother named Chet. In the first book of the series, she and Madison become friends, but later Fiona tries to befriend Ivy. At the end, she realizes that Ivy is just plain mean and goes back to Madison. She, Madison, and Aimee become fast close friends and she is one of Madison's BFFs. Fiona is shown to have an immense talent in soccer. Fiona and Walter "Egg" Diaz both have crushes on one another and later are supposedly called a couple. She has long dark hair, dark skin, and brown eyes.
- Walter "Egg" Diaz is Madison's male friend. He gets his nickname when an egg is thrown at his face when he is younger. Egg is only called Walter by his mom (and Fiona early in the series). It becomes obvious that he and Fiona Waters have a crush on one another and are supposedly 'going out' later in the series. Egg is described as annoying, loud and loves to make fun of his friends and pull jokes. He is also the groups' computer whiz along with Drew Maxwell. Egg, along with most of the guys in the group, plays hockey and his mother teaches Spanish at the group's school.
- Hart Jones is Madison's crush throughout the series and is cousins with Drew Maxwell. At first it is thought that Hart likes Ivy, but later it becomes apparent that his crush is on Madison all along. Hart plays hockey along with most of guys in the group. He is known to be the cutest boy in the seventh grade at Far Hills Junior High (the school where Madison and her friends attend). It is revealed that in 2nd grade Madison slugged Hart. Like most boys, he enjoys sports, pulling pranks, and skateboarding. He is tall with dark hair and sometimes wears glasses. In the last book,"All Shook Up," Hart kisses Madison, and they start dating.
- Chet Waters is Fiona Waters' twin. He is considered "annoying" by Fiona and the other girls. Chet at first seems to have a crush on Ivy, but later falls for Madison's Indian friend, Madhur, towards the end of the series.
- Drew Maxwell is Hart's cousin. He is the quiet one of the group, also the richest one out of them all. It is evident that he likes Madison, despite the fact that he gets a girlfriend in the middle of the series. He also asks Madison to the school's Heart 2 Heart dance but she immediately turns him down in hopes that Hart would ask her instead. Drew is known for his extremely extravagant parties and having virtually anything he wants. Despite that he is very down to earth and does not flaunt his riches.
- Dan Ginsburg is one of Madison's guy friends. In the seventh grade, most kids call him "Pork-o" because he eats everyone's food when they are done. He works as a volunteer at the veterinary clinic with Madison. Around the middle of the series, he admits to having a crush on Madison and being her secret admirer but she does not reciprocate his feelings. Later he ends up with Madison's friend Lindsay Frost instead.
- Lindsay Frost becomes one of Madison's friends in the series. Madison has known her since first grade, but never really knew her well. She is first featured in the 3rd book, Play It Again, as the girl with an incredible voice, but is very shy. Her parents are going to be divorced, but it is never mentioned after the 20th book, All That Glitters. Lindsay admits in that book that she has a crush on Dan Ginsburg.
- Madhur Singh becomes Madison's newest friend at the end of the series. She and her family are from India. Madison has seen her in class but never knows her until the 22nd book, All Shook Up. Madhur admits to liking Hart Jones, but gives up on him when she accidentally finds out that Madison and Hart are going out. In the end, she ends up with Chet Waters, Fiona's twin brother.
Book titles
- Only the Lonely
- Boy, Oh Boy
- Play It Again
- Caught in the Web
- Thanks for Nothing
- Lost and Found
- Save the Date
- Picture-Perfect
- Just Visiting
- Give and Take
- Heart to Heart
- Lights Out!
- Sink or Swim
- Double Dare
- Off the Wall
- Three's a Crowd
- On the Case
- Give Me a Break
- Keep It Real
- All that Glitters
- Forget Me Not
- All Shook up
- Super Editions
- To Have and To Hold
- Hit the Beach
- Friends 'till the End[2]
- Bind Up Books
- 1-3 2C4W* Too Cool For Words
- 4-6 BF4E* Best Friends Forever
References
- ↑ Laura Dower at Fantastic Fiction
- ↑ Dower, Laura. "Some of My Books." Laura Dower. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Sept. 2013. <http://www.lauradower.com/some-of-my-books/>.