70. The Faithful Friend, by Robert D. San Souci

 

70. The Faithful Friend, by Robert D. San Souci


San Souci, Robert. (1995). The faithful friend.  NY: Simon & Schuster. 

On the lush tropical island of Martinique live Clement and Hippolyte, two inseparable friends. When Clement falls in love with the beautiful Pauline, Hippolyte agrees to join his best friend on his journey to propose marriage. But when Pauline accepts Clement’s proposal, it enrages her uncle Monsieur Zabocat—re who is said to be a  quimboiseur, a wizard. On their journey back to the plantation, Hippolyte hears drumming and finds three zombies in the woods.  They are sent by Zabocat.  They attempt three times to kill Clement and Pauline, but each time Hippolyte interferes and saves them.  They get home to the plantation and are welcomed.  The couple is married.  The Zombies are instructed to send a serpent on their wedding night to kill them both.  Hippolyte steps in and saves his friends. His intentions are misunderstood, and he ends up becoming cursed and turns to stone.  Luckily, a good deed they performed was returned when an old man breaks the curse.

I there was not a big choice when it came to teaching resources online.  I did find a study guide on teachers pay teachers.  I don’t know how good it is because there were no sample pages.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Literature-Unit-Study-Guide-for-The-Faithful-Friend-by-Robert-D-San-Souci-720392

 

 

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