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research on him changed her mind when she discovered his characteristics that opposed that of a typical villain. Therefore, the name of the setting was changed to
Stratton Point, because in the book Mr. Stratton the owner is displayed as a male chauvinist with evil traits and plays the role of one of the antagonists. The novel describes Stratton point through the eyes of Annie Lockwood, who tells of a mansion that takes up much of the area, which in 1895 was home to Hiram Stratton and his daughter and son, but in her own time, it is to be torn down due to old age.
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Lockwood is infatuated by this century she has fallen back on, but all is not well when the murder of Mathew, a servant at the mansion, is discovered. It discovered later on, however, that Mathew's death had been a cruel response to his overhearing Clarence Rowwel's, a friend of Hiram Stratton, and Harriett's chaperone Aunt Ada's devious plan to seize Harriett's money through marriage.
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mechanical objects such as cars. It is during the summer that Annie meets her boyfriend Sean at
Stratton Point, which is being prepared for the demolition of the Stratton Mansion. Upset by the fate of the mansion, Annie explores its rooms one last time, but as she walks through the halls and rooms she feels a sudden grip on her ankles and finds herself back in time in 1895.
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the reality of going back to her own time. This novel introduces readers with the situation that arises when two vastly different centuries collide and highlights the changing roles of women. The main plot of the story is that Annie
Lockwood is stuck between two time periods and must decide what life she wants to live and what life fate allows her to live.
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This plan is unconsciously assisted by Annie
Lockwood who distracts Strat from Harriet's affections resulting in her agreeing to marry the odious Clarence. However justice is served when the mystery is slowly unraveled and ends with Florinda Stratton, the wife of Hiram Stratton, shooting Rowwel in a
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Annie
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The novel carries on in the eyes of multiple characters and how their lives have been changed with the appearance of Annie
Lockwood in the 19th century and the disappearance of her in the 20th century. The main characters affected are Strat and Harriet, one of whom is in love with her and the other
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wrote "Cooney (Driver's Ed, 1994, etc.), usually such a pro on the specifics, weakens this time travel with inattention to detail." and "Toward the end of the book she (Annie) begins to look beyond herself, making a second trip to the past to prevent a miscarriage of justice, but for readers, it's
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Both Sides of Time takes place in
Stratton Point in 1895 which was inspired by a beach named Tod's Point, according to Caroline B. Cooney, who stated that as a child she used to live some miles away from this beach. This area had Cooney initially choose to have Mr. Tod as a villain, but further
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tower where he led Harriett with the intent of pushing her off of it, and displaying it as a suicide. The book ends when fate decides to take Annie Lockwood away from 1895 and Strat, back to what is possibly her own time as the book does not confirm where exactly she has been taken to.
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