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“THE WINDOW”
             BY JEANETTE
               INGOLD
               HARCOURT BRACE & COMPANY, 1996.




PowerPoint Presentation by Christina Ann Hicks
Plot Summary
   Mandy undergoes the emotional loss of her sight and
    mother in a terrible car accident that leads her to Texas
    where she lives with her recently found great aunt and
    uncles. Mandy endeavors to survive in her now
    unfamiliar life that includes a new home, a new school,
    and a new perspective.
   Mandy’s loss of sight leads her to discover a window into
    the past, where she learns of her long lost grandmother,
    Gwen. Mandy’s fascinating connection with her family
    and freshly developing friendships allow her to reconnect
    with her lost mother and understand her disability.
Illustrations

 The cover art is the only form of
 illustration in Ingold’s novel.
 The image depicts the main
 character in her attic bedroom
 as she gazes out of her window
 through lace curtains. There are
 no stereotypes in the image and
 it is almost impossible to guess
 that the character is blind.
 Cover illustration copyright © 1996 by Joel Peter
 Johnson
 Cover design by Lisa Peters
Storyline
      Mandy’s story begins when a violent
       car accident takes her sight and kills
       her beloved mother. A plain ride to
       Texas introduces her to her previously
       unknown family (Great-aunt Emma,
       Great-uncle Gabriel, and Great-uncle
       Abe), who all welcome her excitedly
       into their previously strictly planned
       lives. Mandy then discovers that she is
       able to look into the past by gazing
       outside of her window and listening for
       mysterious voices that she soon
       discovers are her grandmother, Gwen,
       and her great-uncle, Abe. Such
       supernatural occurrences do little to
       return Mandy’s feelings of “normalcy,”
       which she is convinced will never
       return.
Storyline continued…
   Having developed a strong survival instinct due to her uneven upbringing,
    Mandy shows persistency in her character by deciding to attend the general
    public school as opposed to a school that specialized in educating students
    with visual impairments. This leads Mandy to a traditional public school
    where she has basic resources available to students with special needs
    including a guide, Hannah, and a resource room, where she meets her
    eventual romantic interest, Ted.
   Mandy slowly forms friendships with Hannah and Ted, who encourage
    Mandy to break out of her self-imposed seclusion. Mandy spends the night
    at Hannah’s house, watches a school football game, and even attends a
    school dance with Ted. Throughout her integration into high school, Mandy
    continues to develop her relationships with her family and even bonds with
    Gwen, who she continues to see outside of her window.
   Throughout the story, Mandy is aware of the struggles that her friend
    Hannah is dealing with at home, since her parents are on the verge of
    divorce. Mandy plays a dynamic role in rescuing Hannah from herself, as
    she attempts to run away as her mother eventually does. Mandy also
    reintroduces her great-uncle Abe to his older sister Gwen, who had run
    away and left him alone. The story does not end on an unrealistically
    happy note, but Mandy does reveal that she has learned how to love and
Relationships Between People
   Mandy develops multiple relationships throughout
    the novel by making connections with
    schoolmates Hannah and Ted and family
    members Emma, Gabriel, and Abe. She also
    reconnects with her lost mother be leaning out of
    her window to discover her grandmother, who was
    never a part of her previous life.
                            Mandy is also able to
                           connect with her friend Ted
                           on a romantic level
                           indicating that she is
                           capable of seeing beyond
                           her disability into a life that
                           deserves companionship.
Effects on a Child’s Self-Image
   Mandy’s self-image
    encourages others in
    that she is constantly
    focused on her own
    abilities rather than her
    disability. Mandy never
    gives up throughout the
    novel in any high
    pressure situations and
    presents herself as a
    role model for young
    adults with and without
    disabilities.
Author’s Background
 Jeanette   Ingold brings her past teaching
experiences to her creative fiction works. Her
strive to produce a product that reflects her
attention to detail and devotion to reader gain is
revealed throughout the novel.
                  Mrs. Ingold also worked at the Missoulian as a
                 writer, revealing a significant source of her investigative
                 skills to provide a realistic depiction of young adults
                 with and without disabilities.

 Ingold  also brought her past
experiences in business to her writing
career, which is evident in that she has
a total of seven popular published
books.
Loaded Words
   A majority of the loaded words occur in chapter
    four of The Window when Mandy is introduced to
    Ted, who speaks in jest about the resource room
    in which students with disabilities receive
    supplementary materials in addition to their
    general education courses. (Pg 33-34)
Loaded Words Example
   Excerpt from The Window depicting loaded words
       “Everybody,” Ms. Zeisloff says, rapping on something tinny-sounding for attention. Most of
        the clicking noises stop. I wish I knew how many people were in the room
       I wait for Ms. Zeisloff to say, “This is Mandy,” but instead a boy breaks in.
       “Welcome to the land of the blind, deaf, lame, maimed, outraged, and outrageous,” the guy
        says, his voice not far from my ear. “You anything besides blind?”
       “Ted, sit down!” Ms. Zeisloff seems exasperated but not angry.
       “All right, Ms. Z., all right,” says the boy. “Just welcoming the new inmate.”
       “Don’t mind him,” a girl says. “In my opinion, Ted’s got some functional psychological
        behavioral disorder. Besides not being able to hear, of course.”
       It’s like being in the middle of circling madness, and I want to make it hold still so I can get a
        clear look. I grab on to the one thing that seems a solid lie.
       “If Ted’s deaf, how did he hear Ms. Zeisloff?” I ask.
       “Not really deaf,” the girl says, “hearing impaired. Also, he reads lips. Also, he can be a real
        jerk.”
       “But, Stace,” says Ted, “now we know our new inmate talks as well as walks. And she’s not
        stupid, folks. There’s a questioning brain behind those sightless eyes.”
       Talk about first days. (Ingold 33-34)
Target Age
   Mandy’s age: 15
   Amazon.com claims that The Window is
    appropriate for Grades 6-9. (http://www.amazon.com/Window-
    Jeanette-Ingold/dp/0152049266/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1292126591&sr=8-1)

   Barnesandnoble.com labels the novel as
    Young Adult. (http://search.barnesandnoble.com/The-Window/Jeanette-
    Ingold/e/9780152049263/?itm=1&USRI=the+window+jeanette+ingold)
Recommendation
   I would absolutely recommend
    the use of The Window in the
    classroom to represent well
    written literature and
    positive/accurate exposure of
    individuals with disabilities. I
    would have the students
    document a single hour of their
    days and evaluate the
    difference that blindness would
    make on their lives. I feel that if
    students realized the drastic
    impact sight has on an
    individual they would be better
    prepared to interact with public
References
   Ingold, Jeanette. The Window. San Diego:
    Harcourt Brace & Company, 1996. Print.

   Additional Resource:
     http://jeanetteingold.com/

     Earlier in the semester (Autumn 2010), Mrs.
      Ingold introduced herself in my Young Adult
      Literature course, where she gave a quick review
      of her life in literature.

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The Window

  • 1. “THE WINDOW” BY JEANETTE INGOLD HARCOURT BRACE & COMPANY, 1996. PowerPoint Presentation by Christina Ann Hicks
  • 2. Plot Summary  Mandy undergoes the emotional loss of her sight and mother in a terrible car accident that leads her to Texas where she lives with her recently found great aunt and uncles. Mandy endeavors to survive in her now unfamiliar life that includes a new home, a new school, and a new perspective.  Mandy’s loss of sight leads her to discover a window into the past, where she learns of her long lost grandmother, Gwen. Mandy’s fascinating connection with her family and freshly developing friendships allow her to reconnect with her lost mother and understand her disability.
  • 3. Illustrations The cover art is the only form of illustration in Ingold’s novel. The image depicts the main character in her attic bedroom as she gazes out of her window through lace curtains. There are no stereotypes in the image and it is almost impossible to guess that the character is blind. Cover illustration copyright © 1996 by Joel Peter Johnson Cover design by Lisa Peters
  • 4. Storyline  Mandy’s story begins when a violent car accident takes her sight and kills her beloved mother. A plain ride to Texas introduces her to her previously unknown family (Great-aunt Emma, Great-uncle Gabriel, and Great-uncle Abe), who all welcome her excitedly into their previously strictly planned lives. Mandy then discovers that she is able to look into the past by gazing outside of her window and listening for mysterious voices that she soon discovers are her grandmother, Gwen, and her great-uncle, Abe. Such supernatural occurrences do little to return Mandy’s feelings of “normalcy,” which she is convinced will never return.
  • 5. Storyline continued…  Having developed a strong survival instinct due to her uneven upbringing, Mandy shows persistency in her character by deciding to attend the general public school as opposed to a school that specialized in educating students with visual impairments. This leads Mandy to a traditional public school where she has basic resources available to students with special needs including a guide, Hannah, and a resource room, where she meets her eventual romantic interest, Ted.  Mandy slowly forms friendships with Hannah and Ted, who encourage Mandy to break out of her self-imposed seclusion. Mandy spends the night at Hannah’s house, watches a school football game, and even attends a school dance with Ted. Throughout her integration into high school, Mandy continues to develop her relationships with her family and even bonds with Gwen, who she continues to see outside of her window.  Throughout the story, Mandy is aware of the struggles that her friend Hannah is dealing with at home, since her parents are on the verge of divorce. Mandy plays a dynamic role in rescuing Hannah from herself, as she attempts to run away as her mother eventually does. Mandy also reintroduces her great-uncle Abe to his older sister Gwen, who had run away and left him alone. The story does not end on an unrealistically happy note, but Mandy does reveal that she has learned how to love and
  • 6. Relationships Between People  Mandy develops multiple relationships throughout the novel by making connections with schoolmates Hannah and Ted and family members Emma, Gabriel, and Abe. She also reconnects with her lost mother be leaning out of her window to discover her grandmother, who was never a part of her previous life.  Mandy is also able to connect with her friend Ted on a romantic level indicating that she is capable of seeing beyond her disability into a life that deserves companionship.
  • 7. Effects on a Child’s Self-Image  Mandy’s self-image encourages others in that she is constantly focused on her own abilities rather than her disability. Mandy never gives up throughout the novel in any high pressure situations and presents herself as a role model for young adults with and without disabilities.
  • 8. Author’s Background  Jeanette Ingold brings her past teaching experiences to her creative fiction works. Her strive to produce a product that reflects her attention to detail and devotion to reader gain is revealed throughout the novel.  Mrs. Ingold also worked at the Missoulian as a writer, revealing a significant source of her investigative skills to provide a realistic depiction of young adults with and without disabilities.  Ingold also brought her past experiences in business to her writing career, which is evident in that she has a total of seven popular published books.
  • 9. Loaded Words  A majority of the loaded words occur in chapter four of The Window when Mandy is introduced to Ted, who speaks in jest about the resource room in which students with disabilities receive supplementary materials in addition to their general education courses. (Pg 33-34)
  • 10. Loaded Words Example  Excerpt from The Window depicting loaded words  “Everybody,” Ms. Zeisloff says, rapping on something tinny-sounding for attention. Most of the clicking noises stop. I wish I knew how many people were in the room  I wait for Ms. Zeisloff to say, “This is Mandy,” but instead a boy breaks in.  “Welcome to the land of the blind, deaf, lame, maimed, outraged, and outrageous,” the guy says, his voice not far from my ear. “You anything besides blind?”  “Ted, sit down!” Ms. Zeisloff seems exasperated but not angry.  “All right, Ms. Z., all right,” says the boy. “Just welcoming the new inmate.”  “Don’t mind him,” a girl says. “In my opinion, Ted’s got some functional psychological behavioral disorder. Besides not being able to hear, of course.”  It’s like being in the middle of circling madness, and I want to make it hold still so I can get a clear look. I grab on to the one thing that seems a solid lie.  “If Ted’s deaf, how did he hear Ms. Zeisloff?” I ask.  “Not really deaf,” the girl says, “hearing impaired. Also, he reads lips. Also, he can be a real jerk.”  “But, Stace,” says Ted, “now we know our new inmate talks as well as walks. And she’s not stupid, folks. There’s a questioning brain behind those sightless eyes.”  Talk about first days. (Ingold 33-34)
  • 11. Target Age  Mandy’s age: 15  Amazon.com claims that The Window is appropriate for Grades 6-9. (http://www.amazon.com/Window- Jeanette-Ingold/dp/0152049266/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1292126591&sr=8-1)  Barnesandnoble.com labels the novel as Young Adult. (http://search.barnesandnoble.com/The-Window/Jeanette- Ingold/e/9780152049263/?itm=1&USRI=the+window+jeanette+ingold)
  • 12. Recommendation  I would absolutely recommend the use of The Window in the classroom to represent well written literature and positive/accurate exposure of individuals with disabilities. I would have the students document a single hour of their days and evaluate the difference that blindness would make on their lives. I feel that if students realized the drastic impact sight has on an individual they would be better prepared to interact with public
  • 13. References  Ingold, Jeanette. The Window. San Diego: Harcourt Brace & Company, 1996. Print.  Additional Resource:  http://jeanetteingold.com/  Earlier in the semester (Autumn 2010), Mrs. Ingold introduced herself in my Young Adult Literature course, where she gave a quick review of her life in literature.