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What he finds isn't just a ruin, but a set in 1940. Here, children with "peculiarities"—ranging from invisibility to superhuman strength—live under the protection of Miss Alma Peregrine, an Ymbryne who can manipulate time and take the form of a bird. The Power of the "Peculiar"

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This paper examines Ransom Riggs's , analyzing its multi-layered narrative that combines gothic fantasy, historical allegory, and a classic coming-of-age trajectory. I. Introduction What he finds isn't just a ruin, but a set in 1940

Jake Portman, a troubled teenager, discovers a hidden orphanage on a remote Welsh island, run by the enigmatic Miss Peregrine. As he learns to navigate this strange new world, he uncovers the dark secrets and dangers that lurk within. The children, each with unique abilities, are being hunted by monstrous creatures that exploit their powers. Jake must master his own emerging abilities and join forces with his new friends to protect their home and unravel the mysteries of Miss Peregrine's world. This paper examines Ransom Riggs's , analyzing its

And for a moment—just a moment—the peculiar children felt safe inside their hidden loop, frozen forever in 1940, while the ordinary world crumbled and burned outside.

Originally a trilogy, the series expanded into two distinct trilogies (six books total) and several companion works.

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