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William Bell’s young adult novel, Stones , published in 2001, is a gripping work of Canadian fiction that weaves together themes of grief, justice, historical trauma, and paranormal mystery. The novel follows nineteen-year-old Garnet Havelock, who is haunted by the death of his girlfriend, Amber, in a tragic fire. As he tries to cope, he becomes entangled with the ghost of a young girl named Maggie, whose death over a century ago mirrors Amber’s in unsettling ways. stones by william bell chapter summaries
, a Black Haitian woman from the 19th century who was murdered by a white mob. They learn she was stoned to death by eight men because of her race and the community's religious intolerance Chapters 16–20: The Resolution and Peace Garnet and Raphaella research local history and discover
William Bell's novel follows the journey of Garnet Havelock , a high school student in Orillia, Ontario, who finds himself caught between a modern romance and a century-old mystery. The Modern Connection , a Black Haitian woman from the 19th
Sarah and Garnet’s relationship deepens. She admits she initially helped him out of academic curiosity, but now she sees his sensitivity as strength, not weakness. They share a quiet moment by the river, where Garnet releases the black stone back into the water. He no longer needs it.
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