Fablehaven by Brandon Mull - Chapter 1 - A Mandatory Vacation
Summary
TLDR「Fablehaven」シリーズの第1章「義務の休暇」。ケンドラとセスは、両親がスカンジナビアクルーズに出かけるため、彼らの祖父母の家に連れて行かれる。彼らは、森に囲まれたコネチカット州の家に到着し、古風で大きな家に驚く。彼らは様々な玩具と趣味を持つことができる遊び室で過ごす。しかし、森に入ることや家の中での特定のルールに従うことが求められる。この不思議な環境で、彼らの冒険が始まる。
Takeaways
- 🚗 スクリプトは、ケンドラとセスが家族と別れた後に、サオレンセンおじいちゃんの家に滞在する物語を描いている。
- 👫 ケンドラとセスは、両親が17日間のスカンディナビアクルーズに出かけたため、おじいちゃんの家に留守番をする。
- 🏡 サオレンセンおじいちゃんの家は、大きな古い家で、周囲は広々とした芝生、花坛、および飼育小屋があります。
- 👵 家には、アジア系の顔立ちをした、美しそうなレナという家事手伝いが住んでおり、デイルという庭師もいます。
- 🐔 ケンドラとセスは、飼育小屋にいるニワトリの「ゴールロックス」を餌や水を与える任務を与えられた。
- 🚫 家にはいくつかのルールがあり、特に森や納屋に入ることが禁じられています。これらのルールに従わないと、滞在期間を部屋に閉じ込められることになる。
- 🔑 おじいちゃんから受け取った小さな鍵は、アトリエの何かにかかる可能性があるという謎があります。
- 🎨 アトリエには絵画や楽器、おもちゃが豊富にあり、子供たちはこれらの趣味に没頭できる。
- 🚫 アトリエにはテレビやラジオがないため、子供たちは自然や創造性に向き合う必要がある。
- 📅 カレンダーは1953年のもので、日付の不一致があるが、子供たちは6月28日に親が戻るのを楽しみにしている。
- 👀 スクリプトからは、サオレンセンおじいちゃんの家には不思議な秘密があるかもしれないという予感が得られる。
Q & A
ケンドラとセスはなぜ連邦州を通ってSUVで車を運転していますか?
-彼らは、両親が17日間のスカンディナビアクルーズに出かけたため、ケンドラとセスは祖父母の家に滞在することになりました。
セスはなぜビデオゲームに飽きたと感じていますか?
-彼らは非常に長いドライブをしており、セスはビデオゲームを飽きてしまいました。
ケンドラの祖父母、ラルソン氏はなぜスカンディナビアクルーズに行くのですか?
-ラルソン氏は遺産で、彼らの子供たちと配偶者全員がスカンディナビアクルーズに行くように指定されていましたが、これは彼らが事故死したためです。
ケンドラとセスはなぜソーレンセン氏の家での滞在が楽しみでないのですか?
-彼らはソーレンセン氏とほとんど接点がなく、彼らの家での滞在は稀で短時間でした。彼らはソーレンセン氏をほとんど知らないと感じています。
ケンドラが聞いた、母親とソーレンセン氏の間の会話は何を示していますか?
-会話は、ソーレンセン氏が子供たちを預けることが不便だと感じていることを示しており、彼らは巡航旅行に行くためだけに彼らを預けようとしています。
ソーレンセン氏の家でケンドラとセスに与えられたルールは何ですか?
-彼らは森や谷倉に入ることができず、屋内の他の部分には敬意を払い、ルールに従うことが求められています。
ケンドラとセスが与えられた小さな鍵は何に使われますか?
-鍵は彼らの滞在部屋にあるものにかかる可能性がありますが、具体的な用件はまだ明確ではありません。
ケンドラが見つけたカレンダーはなぜ1953年のものなのですか?
-それは間違いなく誤りであり、おそらく古いものを取り違えている可能性があります。
ケンドラとセスが滞在する部屋にはどんな趣味がありますか?
-彼らの滞在部屋には、絵画、楽器、おもちゃ、書庫、そして小さな鳩時計があります。
ケンドラとセスがソーレンセン氏の家で最初の晩餐を一緒に食べる予定はありますか?
-いいえ、ソーレンセン氏は東の干物場に行く予定があり、夕方に帰らないかもしれないと言っています。
ケンドラとセスが滞在中にペットとして飼うことになるのは何ですか?
-彼らは、家禽の鶏「ゴールドロックス」を飼うことになります。
Outlines
🚗 家族の別離と不慣れな夏休み
この段落では、ケンドラとセスが家族と別れて、彼らの祖父母であるソーレンセン氏夫婦のもとで夏休みを過ごすことになった経緯が描かれています。彼らの親戚たちがスカンディナビアクルーズに参加するため、子供たちは別々に過ごすことになりました。彼らの祖父母は彼らをほとんど招客として招待しなかったため、彼らは彼らとあまり親しくありませんでした。彼らがソーレンセン氏夫婦のもとで過ごすことになった理由や、彼らがその場所に到着するまでの道のりを詳しく説明しています。
🏡 ソーレンセン邸での新しい生活
この段落では、ソーレンセン邸に到着し、新しい環境に慣れる過程が描かれています。彼らは大きな家と庭園、そして大きな鳩がいる鳩舎に出会い、そこでの生活が始まります。彼らは家事手伝いを担当するレナとデイルに出会い、彼らの祖父母との関係や家の中でのルールについて学びます。彼らは屋根裏部屋で過ごすことになり、そこでの自由な遊びや活動について学びます。
🎨 屋根裏部屋の発見とルール
この段落では、屋根裏部屋で過ごす時間について詳しく説明しています。ケンドラとセスは、屋根裏部屋にある様々な玩具や趣味の用具を見つけます。彼らは、この部屋で自由に遊び、創造的な活動に従事することができますが、家の他の部分にはルールが適用されることを学びます。彼らは、森に入ったり、古びた農場の設備に近づかないように警告されます。また、彼らはチクの季節に気をつける必要があると教えられ、チクによるライム病のリスクについて学びます。
🗓️ 時間の流れと夏休みの待ち
最後の段落では、ケンドラがカレンダーを見て、夏休みの期間と親戚たちが戻る日を確認する場面が描かれています。彼女は1953年の古いカレンダーを見つけ、夏休みの期間を数え、親たちが戻る日を計算します。セスは、望远镜で森を覗き、ケンドラはカレンダーにメモを残すことで、夏休みの過ごし方について考え始めます。
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Fablehaven
💡vacation
💡SUV
💡tick season
💡Lyme disease
💡attic
💡playroom
💡Grandpa Sorensen
💡rules
💡mysterious
💡adventure
Highlights
Kendra and Seth are on a mandatory vacation to Fablehaven, their grandparents' estate.
The children's parents are going on a 17-day Scandinavian cruise, leaving them at Fablehaven.
Seth is disappointed about not being able to join the cruise and expresses his boredom with the car ride.
Grandpa Sorensen inherited the land and house, which comes with a mysterious and somewhat eerie history.
The house is old but well-maintained, with an impressive garden and a large barn.
Kendra and Seth meet Lena, the housekeeper, and Dale, who helps tend the grounds.
The attic, where the children will stay, is a cheerful playroom filled with old-fashioned toys.
Seth is excited about the prospect of taking care of Goldilocks, the hen, and collecting her eggs.
Grandpa Sorensen warns the children about the dangers of Lyme disease from tick bites and prohibits them from entering the woods.
The children are given three mysterious keys and a challenge to discover what they unlock.
Kendra finds an old calendar from 1953, indicating a possible time discrepancy or nostalgic element.
Grandpa Sorensen enforces strict rules about not entering certain areas of the property for safety reasons.
The lack of modern entertainment like TV or radio suggests a desire for the children to experience a simpler time.
The children are encouraged to be self-sufficient and respectful of the property and its rules.
Kendra and Seth's different attitudes towards their new environment are highlighted, with Kendra being more cautious and Seth more adventurous.
The setting sun and the view of the forest through the telescope add a sense of mystery and beauty to their surroundings.
Transcripts
Fablehaven the complete series by
Brandon Moore read by deep voice
narrator
book one
Fablehaven
chapter one a mandatory vacation
Kendra stared out the side window of the
SUV watching foliage blur past when the
flurry of motion became too much she
looked up ahead and fixed her Gaze on a
particular tree following it as it
slowly approached streaked past and then
gradually receded behind her
was life like that you could look ahead
to the future or back of the past but
the present moved too quickly to absorb
maybe sometimes not today today they
were driving along an endless two-lane
Highway through the forested hills of
Connecticut
why don't you tell us Grandpa Sorensen
lived in India Seth complained her
brother was 11 and heading into sixth
grade he had grown weary of his handheld
video game evidence that they were on a
truly epic Drive
mom Twisted to face the back seat it
won't be much longer enjoy the scenery
I'm hungry Seth said
mom started rummaging through a grocery
bag full of snack food
peanut butter and crackers Seth reached
forward for the crackers Dad driving
asked for some almond roca last
Christmas he had decided that almond
roca was his favorite candy and that he
should have some in his hand all year
long nearly six months later he was
still honoring his resolution
do you want anything Kendra
I'm fine
Kendra returned her attention to the
Frantic paraded trees her parents were
leaving on a 17-day Scandinavian cruise
with all the aunts and uncles on her
mother's side they were all going for
free not because they'd won a contest
they're going on a cruise because
Kendra's grandparents have asphyxiated
Grandma and Grandpa Larson have been
visiting relatives in South Carolina the
relatives lived in a trailer
the trailer had some sort of malfunction
involving a gas leak and they all died
in their sleep
long ago Grandma and Grandpa Larson had
specified that when they died all their
children and their spouses were to use
and allocated sum of money to go on a
Scandinavian Cruise
the grandchildren were not invited
once you get bored being stuck on a boat
for 17 days Kendra asked Dan glanced at
her in the rearview mirror the food is
supposed to be incredible snails fish
eggs the works
we're not all that thrilled about the
trip mom said sadly I don't think your
grandparents envisioned an accidental
death when they made this request but
we'll make the best of it
the ship stops and ports as you go Dad
said deliberately redirecting the
conversation you'll get to disembark for
parts of the time
is this car ride gonna last 17 days Seth
asked we're nearly there dad said
do we have to stay with grandpa and
grandma Sorensen said Kendra it'll be
fun dad said you should feel honored
they almost never invite anyone out to
stay with them exactly we barely know
them they're Hermits well they were my
parents dad said somehow I survived
the road stopped winding through the
forested hills as it passed through a
town they idled at a stoplight and
Kendra stared at an overweight woman
gassing up her minivan the front
windshield of the minivan was dirty but
the women seemed to have no intention of
washing it
Kendrick glanced up front the windshield
of the SUV was filthy smeared with dead
bugs even though dad had squeezed it
when they last stopped to refuel
they had driven all the way from
Rochester today
Kendra knew that Grandma and Grandpa
Sorensen had not invited them to stay
she had overheard when Mom had
approached Grandpa Sorensen about
letting the kids stay with them it was
at the funeral
the memory of the funeral made Kendra
shiver there was a wake beforehand where
Grandma and Grandpa Larson were
showcased in matching caskets Kendra did
not like seeing Grandpa Larson wearing
makeup while lunatic had decided that
when people died you should hire a
taxidermist to fix them up for one final
look she would much rather remember them
alive than on a grotesque display in
their Sunday best
the larsons were the grandparents who
had been part of their life they had
shared many holidays and long visits
Kendra could hardly remember spending
time with grandpa and grandma Sorensen
they had inherited some estate in
Connecticut around the time her parents
were married the Sorensen never invited
them to visit and rarely made the Trek
out to Rochester when they came it was
generally one or the other
they had only ever come together twice
the sorensens were nice but their visits
had been too infrequent and brief for
real bonding to occur
Kendra knew that Grandma had taught
history at some college and that grandpa
had traveled a lot running a small
importing business that was about it
everyone was surprised when Grandpa
Sorensen showed up again at the funeral
it had been more than 18 months since
either the Sorensen's had visited he had
apologized that his wife could not
attend because she was feeling ill
there always seemed to be an excuse
sometimes Kendra wondered if they were
secretly divorced perfect
toward the end of the Wake Kendra
overheard mom cajoling camposaurus and
into watching the kids they were in a
hallway around a corner away from the
viewing area
Kendra heard them talking before she
reached the corner and paused eavesdrop
why can't they stay with Marcy
normally they would but Marcy is coming
on the cruise
Kendra peeked around the corner Grandpa
Sorensen was wearing a brown jacket with
patches on the elbows and a bow tie
where are Marcy's kids going to her
in-laws what about a babysitter
two and a half weeks is a long time for
a sitter I remembered you had mentioned
having them over sometime
yes I recall does it have to be late
June why not July
the cruise is in that time frame what's
the difference
things get extra busy around then I
don't know Kate I'm out of practice with
children
Stan I don't want to go on this Cruise
it was important to my parents so we're
going I don't mean to twist your arm mom
sounded on the verge of tears
Grandpa Soren's inside
I suppose we can find a place to lock
him up Kendra moved away from the hall
at that point she'd quietly worried
about staying with Grandpa Sorensen ever
since
having left the town behind the SUV
climbed a steep grade then the road
curved around a lake and got lost among
low forested Hills every so often they
tasked a mailbox
sometimes the house was visible through
the trees sometimes there's only a long
driveway
they turned down onto a narrower Road
and kept driving
Kendra leaned forward and checked the
gas gauge
dad you're under a quarter of a tank she
said
we're almost there we'll fill up after
we drop you kids off
can't we come on the cruise Seth asked
we could hide in the lifeboats you could
sneak us food
you kids will have much more fun with
Grandma and Grandpa Sorensen mom said
just you wait give it a chance
here we are dad said they pulled off the
road and onto a gravel driveway Kendra
could see no sign of a house only the
driveway angling out of sight into the
trees
tires crunching over the gravel they
passed several signs advertising they
were on private property other signs
warded off trespassers they came to a
low metal gate that hung open but could
be shut to prevent access
this is the longest driveway in the
world Seth complained
the farther they Advanced the less
conventional the science became private
property and no trespassing gave away to
beware of 12 gauge and trespassers will
be persecuted
these signs are funny Seth said
more like creepy Kendra muttered
rounding on another bend the driveway
reached a tall wrought iron fence topped
with fleur-de-lis the double gate stood
open the fence extended off into the
trees as far as Kendra could see in
either direction near the fence stood a
final sign
certain death awaits
as Grandpa Sorensen paranoid Kendra
asked the signs are a joke dad said he
inherited this land I'm sure the fence
came with it after they passed to the
gate there was still no house in sight
just more trees and shrubs they drove
across a small Bridge spanning a creek
and climbed a shallow slope there the
trees ended abruptly bringing the house
into view across a vast front lawn
the house was big but not enormous with
a lot of Gables and even a turret after
the wrought iron gate Kendra had
expected a castle or a mansion
constructed out of dark wood and stone
the house looked old but in good repair
the grounds were more impressive a
bright flower garden bloomed in front of
the house manicured Hedges and a fish
pond added to the character of the yard
behind the house loomed an immense Brown
Barn at least five stories tall topped
by a Weathervane I love it mom said I
wish we were all staying you've never
been here Kendra asked no your father
came here a couple of times before we
were married
they go the extra mile to discourage
visitors dad said me Uncle Carl Aunt
Sophie none of us have ever spent much
time here I don't get it you kids are
lucky you'll have a blast if nothing
else you can spend your time playing in
the pool
they pulled to a stop outside the garage
the front door opened and Grandpa
Sorensen emerged followed by a tall
lanky man with large ears and a thin
older woman mom dad and Seth got out of
the car Kendra sat and watched
grandpa had been clean shaven at the
funeral but now he wore a stubbly white
beard he was dressed in faded jeans work
boots and a flannel shirt
Kendra studied the older woman she was
not Grandma Sorensen despite her white
hair and streaked with a few black
strands her face had an ageless quality
her almond eyes were black as coffee and
her features suggested a hint of Asian
ancestry
short and slightly stooped she retained
an exotic Beauty
dad in the lanky man opened the back of
the SUV and began removing suitcases and
duffel bags you come in Kendra dad asked
Kendra opened the door and dropped to
the gravel just place the things inside
Grandpa was telling Dad Dale will take
them up to the bedroom
where's mom dad asked
visiting your auntie Edna in Missouri
Edna's dying Kendra had barely ever
heard of on Edna so the news did not
mean much she looked up at the house she
noticed the windows had bubbly glass
bird nests clung under the eaves
they all migrated to the front door dad
and Dale carried the larger bags Seth
held a smaller duffel and a cereal box
the cereal box was his emergency kit it
was full of odds and ends that he
thought would come in handy for an
adventure rubber bands a compass granola
bars coins and a squirt gun a magnifying
glass plastic handcuffs string a whistle
this is Lena our housekeeper grandpa
said the older woman nodded and gave a
little wave Dale helps me tend the
grounds
aren't you pretty Lena said to Kendra
you must be around 14. Lena had a faint
accent that Kendra could not place
in October
an iron knocker hung on the front door a
squinting Goblin with a ring in its
mouth the thick door had bulky hinges
Kendra entered the house glossy wood
floored the entry hall a wilting
arrangement of flowers rested on a low
table in a white ceramic base a tall
brass coat rack stood off to one side
beside a black bench with a high carved
back
on the wall hung a painting of a fox
hunt
Kendra could see into another room where
a huge embroidered throw-up covered most
of the wooden floor like the house
itself the Furnishings were antiquiated
but in good repair the couches and
chairs were mostly of the sort you would
expect to see while visiting a
historical site
Dale was heading up the stairs with some
of the bags Lena excused herself and
went into another room
your home is beautiful Mom gushed I wish
we had time for a tour
maybe when you get back grandpa said
thanks for letting the kids stay with
you Dad said our pleasure don't let me
keep you
we're on a pretty tight schedule dad
apologized
you kids be good and do whatever Grandpa
Sorensen tells you mom said she hugged
Kendra and Seth Kendra felt tears
seeping into her eyes she fought them
back
have a fun Cruise
we'll be back before you know it Dad
said putting an arm around Kendra and
tussling Seth's hair waving mom and dad
walked out the door Kendra went to the
driveway and watched them climb into the
SUV dad honked and they drove off Kendra
fought back tears again as the SUV
vanished into the trees
mom and dad were probably laughing
relieved to be off by themselves for the
longest vacation of their married lives
she could practically hear their Crystal
goblets clinking and here she stood
abandoned
Kendra closed the door Seth oblivious as
ever was examining the intricate pieces
of a decorative chess set Grandpa stood
in the entry hall watching Seth and
looking politely uncomfortable
leave the chess pieces alone Kendra said
they look expensive
oh he's all right grandpa said by the
way he said Kendra could tell he was
relieved to see Seth putting the pieces
down
shall I shoot you to your room
they followed Grandpa up the stairs and
down a carpeted Hall to the foot of a
narrow wooden staircase leading up to a
white door Grandpa continued on up the
creaking steps
we don't often have guests especially
children grandpa said over his shoulder
I think he'll be most comfortable in the
Attic
he opened the door and they entered
after him brace for cobwebs and torture
devices
Kendra was relieved to find that the
attic was a cheerful playroom spacious
clean and bright the long room had a
pair of beds shells crowded with
children's books freestanding wardrobes
tidy dressers a unicorn rocking horse
multiple toy chests and a hen in a cage
Seth went straight for the chicken cool
he poked a finger through the bars
trying to touch the orange gold feathers
careful Seth Kendra warned he'll be fine
grandpa said Goldilocks is more the
house pet that a barnyard hen your
grandmother usually takes care of her I
figured you kids wouldn't mind filling
in while she's gone you'll need a feeder
cleaner cage and collect her eggs
she likes eggs Seth looked astonished
and delighted an egg or two a day if you
keep her well fed Grandpa said he
pointed to a white plastic bucket filled
with kernels near the cage a scoop in
the morning and another in the evening
should take care of her you want to
change the lining of her cage every
couple of days and make sure she has
plenty of water every morning we give
her a tiny bowl of milk Grandpa wink
that's the secret behind her egg
production
can we ever take her out the hen had
moved close enough for Seth to stroke
her feathers with one finger
just put her back afterwards Grandpa
bent down and put a finger to the cage
and Goldilocks instantly pecked at it
Grandpa withdrew his hand never liked me
much
some of these toys look expensive Kendra
said standing beside an ornate Victorian
dollhouse
toys are meant to be played with Grandpa
said do your best to keep him in a
decent shape and that'll be good enough
Seth moved from the hen cage to a small
piano in the corner of the room he
banged on the keys in the notes that
clanged sounded different from what
Kendra would have expected there's a
little harpsichord
consider this room your space grandpa
said within reason I'll not bother you
to pick things up in here so long as you
treat the rest of the house with respect
okay Kendra said I also have some
unfortunate news we are in the height of
tick season you kids ever hear of Lyme
disease Seth shook his head I think so
Kendra said it was originally discovered
in the town of Lyme Connecticut not too
far from here you catch it from the tick
bites the woods are full of ticks this
year
what does it do Seth asked Grandpa
paused for a solemn moment starts out as
a rash before long it can lead to
arthritis paralysis and heart failure
besides disease or no you don't want
ticks burn into your skin to drink your
blood you try and pull them off and the
head detaches hard to get out that's
disgusting Kendra exclaimed Grandpa not
a grimly they're so small you can hardly
see them at least until they fill up on
blood then they swell to the size of a
grape anyhow point is you kids are not
allowed to enter the woods under any
circumstances stay on the lawn break
that rule in your outdoor privileges
will be revoked we understand one
another
Kendra and Seth nodded you also need to
keep out of the bar too many ladders and
Rusty old pieces of farm equipment same
rules apply to the barn as applied to
the woods set foot in there and you will
spend the rest of your stay in this room
okay Seth said crossing the room to
where a little easel stood on a paint
spattered tarp
a blank canvas rested on the easel
additional blank canvases leaned against
a wall nearby besides shelves stocked
with jars of paint
can I paint
I'm telling you twice you have the Run
of this room grandpa said just try not
to destroy it I have many chores to
attend to so I may not be around much
there should be plenty of toys and
hobbies here to keep you busy
what about a TV Seth asked no TV or
radio Grandpa replied rules of the house
if you need anything Lena will never be
far he indicated a purple cord hanging
against a wall near one of the beds tug
the cord if you need her in fact Len
will be up with your supper in a few
minutes
won't we eat together Kendra asked some
days right now I need to visit the East
Hayfield might not be back until late
how much land do you own ask Seth
Grandpa smiled more than my share let's
leave it at that I'll see you kids in
the morning
he turned to leave and then paused
reaching into his coat pocket turning
back he handed Kendra a tiny key ring
holding three miniature keys of varying
sizes each one of these Keys fits
something in this room see if you can
figure out what each one unlocks
Grandpa Sorensen walked out of the room
closing the door behind him Kendra
listened as he descended the stairs she
stood at the door waiting and then
gently tried the handle it turned slowly
she eased the door open peering down the
empty hallway and then closed it at
least he had not locked them in
Seth had opened a toy chest and was
examining the contents the toys were
old-fashioned but in excellent condition
soldiers dolls puzzles stuffed animals
wooden blocks
Kendra wandered over to a telescope by
the window she peered into the eyepiece
positioned the telescope to look through
a window pane and began twisting the
focus knobs she can improve the focus
but couldn't get it quite right
she stopped filling with the knobs and
examined the window the pains were made
of bubbly glass like those in the front
of the house the images were being
distorted before they reached the
telescope unfastening a latch Kendra
pushed the window open she had a good
view of the forest east of the house
illuminated by the golden Hues of the
Setting Sun moving the telescope closer
to the window she spent some time trying
to master the knobs bringing the leaves
on the trees below into crisp Focus let
me see Seth said he was standing beside
her pick up those toys first
a meso toys lay pile near the open chest
grandpa said we could do whatever we
want in here without making it a
disaster you're already wrecking the
place I'm playing this is a playroom
remember how mom and dad said we need to
pick up after ourselves remember how Mom
and Dad aren't here
I'll tell how stick a note in a bottle
you won't even remember by the time they
get back
Kendra noticed a calendar on the wall
I'll write it on the calendar good and
I'll look to the telescope while you do
that
this is the one thing in the room I was
doing why don't you find something else
I didn't notice the telescope why don't
you share don't mom and dad also tell us
to share
fine Kendra said it's all yours but I'm
closing the window bugs are coming in
whatever
she shut the window
Seth looked into the eyepiece and
started twisting the focus knobs Kendra
took a closer look at the calendar it
was from
1953. each month was accompanied by the
illustration of a fairyland Palace
she turned the calendar to June today
was June 11th the days of the week did
not match up but she could still count
down to when her parents return they
would be back June 28th
this stupid thing won't even focus Seth
complained Kendra smiled
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