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'''Pearl in the Mist''' is the second book in the Landry Family series by author [[V.C. Andrews]]. It is told from the point of view of Ruby Landry. |
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==Summary== |
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After the events of ''[[Ruby (Andrews novel)|Ruby]]'', Ruby Landry and her spiteful and paralyzed twin, Gisselle Dumas, are sent to Greenwood School for Girls by their father and stepmother, Pierre and Daphne Dumas. |
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Ruby isn't accepted by the Greenwood students due to her Cajun background, while Gisselle plots to make sure that Ruby is kicked out as soon as possible. Despite her problems, she makes a friend in blind piano player Louis Turnball. She even reconsumates her relationship with Beau Andreas. However, Ruby soon finds out that Pierre has died of a heart attack, and the school is threatening to expel her when eye-witness accounts say that she's been having relations with boys in various spots around the campus. As it turns out, she's being framed by Gisselle, whose paralysis is a ruse. |
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Nonetheless, Ruby leaves Greenwood when she learns that she has become pregnant with Beau's child. Daphne arranges for Ruby to have an abortion, instead she escapes back to her home town of Houma and returns to Paul Tate, her half-brother. He tells Ruby that her Grandperè Jack drowned in the swamps, and Paul offers her a home for her and her baby in a newly built mention named Cypress Woods. |
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In the climax, Ruby gives birth to her daughter, Pearl Landry, in a hurricane which blows away her shack home. In the end, the two go to live with Paul. |
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[[Category:Novels by V. C. Andrews]] |
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