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The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle- Text to World

      The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle is a book about a girl who has unexpected change in he sail home to america for the summer and witness some life changing things. She has to choose who to trust and makes the wrong choice. She was indirectly responsible for two murders, and takes the place of the victims because, the captain after committing the murder made the crew work basically double.      This happens in the real world but usually in much smaller scale. Usually people get fired or die, and people have to take there place in the business. It can also be someone is better and is promoted into someone else's seat. Also people witness murders just like her a lot depending on were you live.      There are many similarities however this was the biggest. Others may include boats, alliances, sailors, and double agents. Murder ocurrs many times in this book and has the most to talk about.

Text to Text- The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle

    The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle is a book by Avi about a little girl from America sailing home for the summer aboard the Seahawk, a ship with a crew planning on betraying the captain. Both the captain and the crew say each other are rather bad people and miss Doyle doesn't know who to trust. Everyone tells a convincing story but making the choice will have tremendous impact for good or bad reason.      This book is a lot like The Westing Game , a book about a mistery of murder, the victim made a game for money and gave teams clues. This book is a lot like  The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle because there is mystery. Both of the books have at least one character who is in a mystery and has groups of people who they can choose to trust, some one ends up being bad and lying to win trust, this results in something bad happening. in The Westing Game this happens at much larger scale, every character playing a role is double than this book. ...