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Deadly Little Lessons

Laurie Faria Stolarz (2012)

Genre

Fantasy / Mystery / Young Adult / Romance

Reading Time

6-7 hours

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A heartbroken Camelia escapes to a summer arts program, only to find herself entangled in the disappearance of a local girl, forcing her to confront her burgeoning psychic abilities and the lingering shadows of her past.

Synopsis

Camelia Hammond, reeling from a family secret, escapes to a summer arts program at RISD. She hopes to leave her past, including her boyfriend Adam, behind and focus on her art. However, she quickly becomes entangled in the mystery of Sasha Beckerman, a local girl who has vanished. Authorities believe Sasha ran away, but Camelia's intuition tells her otherwise. She begins her own investigation and discovers a blog by Neal Moche, a psychometric who seems to possess clues to Sasha's disappearance. Camelia realizes she shares Neal's unique gift of psychometry, allowing her to 'read' objects and perceive past events. As Camelia and Neal collaborate, their shared gift deepens their connection, and Camelia is drawn to Neal, despite her lingering feelings for Ben and her commitment to Adam. They uncover clues, leading to a confrontation that reveals the truth behind Sasha's disappearance. Camelia must use her psychometric abilities and confront her own emotional turmoil to rescue Sasha and bring the truth to light, learning to trust her powers and her heart in the process.
Reading time
6-7 hours
Difficulty
Easy
Pacing
Moderate
Mood
Mysterious, Romantic, Intuitive, Suspenseful
✓ Read this if...
You enjoy young adult mysteries with a touch of the supernatural, a budding romance, and an art school setting.
✗ Skip this if...
You prefer hard-boiled mysteries without paranormal elements or love triangles.

Plot Summary

A Painful Truth and a Summer Escape

As her junior year ends, Camelia Hammond discovers that her father, whom she believed to be deceased, is actually alive and has been living a separate life with another family. This revelation shatters her world and her relationship with her mother. Seeking an escape from the emotional turmoil and her complicated feelings for her boyfriend, Ben, Camelia decides to attend a summer arts program at the Rhode Island School of Design. She hopes the change of scenery and focus on her art will provide solace and distance from the truths she's uncovered about her family and her own heart.

Settling into RISD and a New Mystery

Camelia arrives at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) for her summer program. She quickly settles into her dorm room and meets her roommate, the artistic Willow. During her first few days, Camelia learns about the recent disappearance of a local girl, Sasha Beckerman, a student from a nearby high school. The local police and community believe Sasha is a runaway, as she has a history of rebellious behavior. However, something about the case troubles Camelia, sparking her curiosity and an unsettling feeling that there's more to Sasha's disappearance.

A Blog and a Psychometric Connection

Driven by her growing unease about Sasha's case, Camelia begins to research online. She finds a blog written by someone named Neal Moche, who identifies himself as a psychometric, someone with the ability to perceive information about a person or object through touch. Neal's blog posts discuss his experiences and insights into missing persons cases through psychometry. As Camelia reads his entries, she feels a connection and familiarity with Neal's writing and his unique perspective, despite never having met him. This connection intrigues and unsettles her, reminding her of her own intuitive abilities.

First Psychometric Visions

Camelia's hunches about Sasha's disappearance begin to manifest into more concrete psychometric visions. While handling objects that belonged to Sasha or visiting locations connected to her, Camelia experiences fleeting but vivid images and sensations. These visions suggest that Sasha did not run away, but was taken or is in danger. The clarity and intensity of these experiences alarm Camelia, as she's never had such strong psychic impressions before. She grapples with understanding these new abilities and the responsibility they might entail in finding Sasha, while also trying to keep them secret from her new friends at RISD.

Encountering Neal and a Shared Gift

Camelia arranges to meet Neal Moche, hoping he can provide further insight into Sasha's case using his psychometric abilities. To her shock and confusion, when she meets him, she discovers that Neal Moche is actually Ben, her on-again, off-again boyfriend from home. Ben reveals that he started the blog under a pseudonym to explore his own psychometric gifts, which he had previously kept hidden from her. This revelation is a major turning point, as Camelia realizes they share a deeply personal and mysterious connection through their psychic abilities, further complicating her feelings for him and for Adam, her current boyfriend.

A Shared Investigation and Growing Feelings

Despite the initial shock, Camelia and Ben decide to combine their psychometric abilities to investigate Sasha's disappearance. They visit places Sasha frequented, touch her belongings, and share their visions and insights. Working together, they piece together fragments of information that point towards Sasha being held captive, rather than having run away. As they delve deeper into the mystery, their shared experiences and intense connection rekindle their complicated romantic feelings. Camelia is increasingly drawn to Ben, despite her commitment to Adam, struggling with the emotional weight of their past and their shared, secret gift.

Deeper Clues and Suspicions

Through their combined psychometry, Camelia and Ben begin to identify a pattern and a suspicious figure connected to Sasha. Their visions suggest Sasha was involved with someone older, possibly a teacher or mentor, who had a manipulative influence over her. They gather clues that point to a specific location and a method of abduction, narrowing down their search. The urgency of their mission intensifies as they realize Sasha's life might be in danger. They become more secretive about their investigation, fearing that revealing their methods would jeopardize Sasha's safety and expose their unique abilities.

The Confrontation and Revelation

Following their psychometric clues, Camelia and Ben track Sasha to an isolated cabin in the woods. They discover that Sasha was abducted and held by her former art teacher, Mr. Davies, who had developed an unhealthy obsession with her. He had manipulated Sasha into believing she was a muse, isolating her from her friends and family. A tense confrontation ensues, where Mr. Davies attempts to justify his actions. Camelia and Ben, using their combined wits and courage, manage to outsmart him, ensuring Sasha's safety and preventing her from further harm. The experience is terrifying but ultimately empowering for both of them.

Sasha Rescued, Truth Revealed

After the confrontation, Camelia and Ben alert the authorities, leading to Mr. Davies's arrest. Sasha is safely reunited with her family, traumatized but unharmed. The police investigation confirms Camelia and Ben's psychometric findings, validating their unconventional methods, though they keep the true nature of their abilities a secret. The community is relieved by Sasha's safe return and the capture of her abductor. For Camelia, the successful rescue is a powerful affirmation of her psychic gifts and her ability to make a difference, solidifying her belief in herself and her unique connection with Ben.

Aftermath and Personal Reckoning

With Sasha safe, Camelia faces the aftermath of her intense summer. She grapples with the implications of her newly embraced psychometric abilities, understanding that they are a part of her she can no longer ignore. She also confronts her unresolved family issues, particularly the revelation about her father, realizing she must begin the process of healing and forgiveness. Most significantly, her feelings for Ben are undeniable. The shared experience of saving Sasha has forged an unbreakable bond between them, making her realize that her future, and perhaps her destiny, is intertwined with his, leaving her to make difficult choices about her relationships.

Principal Figures

Camelia Hammond

The Protagonist

Camelia transforms from a girl overwhelmed by personal truths to a confident young woman who embraces her psychic gifts and takes action to save a life.

Ben (Neal Moche)

The Supporting/Love Interest

Ben learns to be more open about his true self and his abilities, finding strength and purpose in sharing his gift with Camelia.

Adam

The Supporting/Love Interest

Adam's role remains largely unchanged, serving as a foil to Ben and a touchstone for Camelia's internal romantic conflict.

Sasha Beckerman

The Victim/Catalyst

Sasha is rescued from her abductor, moving from a vulnerable victim to a survivor.

Willow

The Supporting

Willow remains a supportive friend, largely unaffected by the central mystery, serving as a stable anchor for Camelia.

Mr. Davies

The Antagonist

Mr. Davies is exposed as Sasha's abductor and arrested, his manipulative scheme brought to an end.

Themes & Insights

The Burden and Power of Psychic Abilities

This theme explores the double-edged sword of having extraordinary gifts. Camelia initially struggles with her psychometric abilities, viewing them as unsettling and confusing. However, as the plot progresses, she learns to embrace them as a powerful tool for good, particularly in the search for Sasha. The story highlights the responsibility that comes with such powers and the isolation they can create, as Camelia must keep her abilities secret. This is exemplified when Camelia feels compelled to investigate Sasha's disappearance despite the risks, guided by her visions and intuition.

“It was a strange, unsettling feeling, like listening to a song you knew but couldn't quite place, whispering through her fingertips.”

Narrator

Self-Discovery and Identity

Camelia's journey is one of self-discovery. She begins the summer feeling lost and betrayed by her family's secrets, questioning her own identity and her place in the world. Her time at RISD, away from her familiar environment, allows her to confront these internal struggles. The discovery and acceptance of her psychometric abilities are central to her evolving identity. By embracing this unique part of herself, Camelia gains confidence and a clearer sense of purpose, moving beyond the shadow of her family's past and her romantic indecision. Her artistic expression also plays a key role in this process.

“Maybe this was who she was, not just the girl who drew, but the girl who saw things others couldn’t.”

Camelia's internal thought

The Nature of Truth and Deception

The novel explores the complexities of truth and the impact of deception. Camelia's personal journey begins with the revelation of her father's long-held secret, shattering her perception of her family and leading to emotional pain. This personal experience parallels the mystery of Sasha's disappearance, where the initial 'truth' (that Sasha ran away) is a deception masking a darker reality. Camelia's psychometric abilities become a tool for uncovering the hidden truths, exposing the lies and manipulations that underpin both her family's past and Sasha's abduction.

“Some truths were like shards of glass, beautiful in their sharpness, but capable of cutting you deep.”

Narrator

Complicated Love and Connection

The theme of complicated love is central to Camelia's emotional arc. She is torn between the stable, comfortable relationship with Adam and the intense, mysterious connection she shares with Ben. This complexity is heightened by the discovery that Ben also possesses psychometric abilities, creating a unique bond that transcends ordinary romance. Their shared gift and the urgency of their mission to save Sasha force them to confront their feelings, suggesting a deeper, almost fated connection between them. The story explores how shared experiences, especially extraordinary ones, can forge powerful and undeniable romantic bonds.

“It wasn't just a physical pull, but a current of understanding that flowed between them, born of shared sight.”

Narrator

Plot Devices & Literary Techniques

Psychometry

The ability to gain information from touching objects.

Psychometry is the central supernatural plot device. It allows Camelia and Ben to perceive information, memories, and emotions from objects or locations connected to Sasha Beckerman. This ability is crucial for solving the mystery, providing clues that conventional detective work misses. It functions as a form of sensory input, manifesting as visions, feelings, or sounds. The device serves to both drive the plot forward by uncovering hidden truths and to develop the characters' understanding of their unique gifts, forcing them to trust their intuition and embrace the extraordinary.

The Missing Person Mystery

A classic mystery structure that propels the narrative.

The disappearance of Sasha Beckerman serves as the primary mystery plot device. It provides the external conflict and urgency that drives Camelia's actions and forces her to engage with her psychometric abilities. This device creates suspense and a clear goal for the protagonists. By presenting Sasha's case as a 'runaway' initially, the story misdirects the audience, only for Camelia's powers to reveal the true, darker nature of her disappearance. This structure allows for a build-up of clues and a dramatic resolution.

Pseudonym/Secret Identity

Ben's use of 'Neal Moche' to hide his psychic abilities.

The pseudonym 'Neal Moche' used by Ben is a significant plot device. It initially creates intrigue for Camelia, drawing her to his blog, and then leads to a surprising reveal of his true identity. This device highlights Ben's secrecy and his struggle to come to terms with his psychometric gifts. For Camelia, it adds a layer of complexity to her feelings for Ben, as she realizes he too has a hidden, extraordinary side. It also serves to illustrate the isolation felt by those with psychic abilities, who often feel the need to conceal their true selves.

The Summer Arts Program Setting

A temporary escape that facilitates personal growth and new encounters.

The Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) summer arts program functions as a crucial plot device. It removes Camelia from her familiar environment and the immediate drama of her home life, allowing her space for introspection and growth. This temporary, somewhat isolated setting facilitates her encounter with the Sasha Beckerman mystery and her reconnection with Ben (Neal Moche), away from the prying eyes of her hometown. The artistic environment also subtly supports Camelia's intuitive nature and provides a cover for her unusual activities, as she can attribute her 'insights' to artistic inspiration.

Critical analysis

Notable Quotes

“There are two types of people in this world: those who are afraid of the dark, and those who embrace it.”

Main character Kacey's internal reflection on the nature of her visions and the supernatural world.

“Sometimes, the scariest things are the ones you can't see.”

Kacey contemplating the unseen forces and premonitions that plague her.

“Every choice has a consequence, and some consequences are deadlier than others.”

Kacey wrestling with the implications of her actions and visions, particularly regarding her friends.

“Trust is a fragile thing, easily broken, and sometimes impossible to repair.”

Kacey's struggles with trusting her friends and love interest, Simon, amidst the mysterious events.

“The past has a way of catching up to you, no matter how hard you try to outrun it.”

Referring to the recurring nightmares and visions Kacey experiences, linked to past events.

“Love can be both a blessing and a curse, especially when it's mixed with secrets.”

Kacey's romantic feelings for Simon, complicated by the secrets they both keep.

“Some truths are better left buried, but they rarely stay that way.”

Kacey's ongoing struggle to uncover the truth behind her visions and the mysteries surrounding her.

“The line between reality and nightmare can be very thin.”

Kacey questioning the validity of her visions and whether they are real or just bad dreams.

“Even the strongest bonds can be tested by fear.”

The impact of the mysterious threats on Kacey's friendships and relationships.

“There's always more to a story than what you're initially told.”

Kacey's realization that the official explanations for events don't match her premonitions.

“Sometimes, the only way to save someone is to let them go.”

Kacey grappling with difficult decisions regarding her friends' safety versus her own involvement.

“The most dangerous weapon isn't a knife or a gun, but a secret.”

Reflecting on how hidden information and unspoken truths cause more damage than physical threats.

“You can't outrun fate, but you can choose how you face it.”

Kacey's internal struggle with accepting her destiny and the role her visions play.

“Even in the darkest of places, a flicker of hope can survive.”

Kacey finding resilience and determination despite the terrifying challenges she faces.

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Camelia decides to attend the summer arts program in Rhode Island after discovering a painful truth about her family, which is revealed to be her father's affair. This revelation leaves her feeling betrayed and eager to escape the drama and emotional turmoil at home.

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