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Picture Perfect

The Litchfield Hills have attracted and inspired artists for more than two centuries. This Web site is an online companion to special exhibits that takes a special look at the art created by these artists, the world they live in, and the landscape that inspired them.

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  • "The Litchfield Hills have attracted and inspired artists for more than two centuries. This Web site is an online companion to special exhibits that takes a special look at the art created by these artists, the world they live in, and the landscape that inspired them."@en
  • "When Ian Slater's best friend, Teddy, suddenly vanishes, it's up to Ian to find out what happened. He and Teddy were supposed to take photographs together on the day Teddy disappeared--but Teddy never showed up. Rumors are flying, and everyone looks to Ian for answers. Has Teddy run away, searching for the father he's never met' Or has something more sinister happened' Ian doesn't know, and he can't quite remember everything that happened the day Teddy vanished. On top of that, he keeps having terrifying dreams and hearing strange voices. People are starting to say he's acting strangely, and the sheriff keeps questioning him. As Ian tries to hold it all together and search for clues to Teddy's disappearance, he strives to present those around him with the picture of a normal kid. But the more he finds out, the less he understands. How well does he really know Teddy' How well does he even know himself'"@en
  • "A gap in his memory the afternoon that his best friend disappears in a redwood forest has a fifteen-year-old photographer wondering about his own role in the mystery, and who he can turn to for help."
  • "When Ian Slater's best friend, Teddy, suddenly vanishes, it's up to Ian to find out what happened. He and Teddy were supposed to take photographs together on the day Teddy disappeared--but Teddy never showed up. Rumors are flying, and everyone looks to Ian for answers. Has Teddy run away, searching for the father he's never met? Or has something more sinister happened? Ian doesn't know, and he can't quite remember everything that happened the day Teddy vanished. On top of that, he keeps having terrifying dreams and hearing strange voices. People are starting to say he's acting strangely, and the sheriff keeps questioning him. As Ian tries to hold it all together and search for clues to Teddy's disappearance, he strives to present those around him with the picture of a normal kid. But the more he finds out, the less he understands. How well does he really know Teddy? How well does he even know himself?"@en
  • "A gap in his memory the afternoon that his best friend disappears in a redwood forest has a fifteen-year-old photographer wondering about his own role in the mystery, and who he can turn to for help."@en

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Electronic resource"@en
  • "Pictorial works"@en

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  • "Picture Perfect"@en
  • "Picture perfect"
  • "Picture perfect"@en
  • "Picture perfect images of northwest Connecticut"@en