Things Hoped For is a young adult book by Andrew Clements. Released in 2006 by Philomel Books, the book is a sequel to Things Not Seen and is followed by Things That Are. Summary: After her Grandfather mysteriously leaves their large house in New York City, Gwen tries to continue her life as normally as possible while practicing hard for her violin auditions. Ignoring the constant and rudely demanding and angry visits of a greedy uncle wanting the house. She then meets Robert from Things Not Seen in a cafe. Robert is in town also preparing for trumpet auditions. Gwen invites Robert to stay in her empty house with her to help get him out of the hotel he was staying in. After becoming good friends in the following days they while shopping in a store in New York City spotted a faint shadow apparently coming from an invisible person. Robert then tells her that two years ago he turned invisible. In the following days, Robert discovers Gwen's grandfather died in the freezer. But her grandfather went in with an oxygen bottle, thick clothes, and left the refrigerator slightly open so he could have left if he wanted to. The other invisible man was discovered in Gwen's house shortly after her grandfather's death was revealed. The man named William started to seek out Robert to find out how to undo the invisibility. William also is revealed to be a dangerous thief and threatens them recklessly. Gwen was distraught and did not feel like playing the violin the whole day. The next day she gets a phone call from Alicia, Robert's girlfriend asking her to play. Alicia ended up thanking Gwen for the beautiful song and hung up. On the day of Gwen's audition, she opens an envelope with dog tags with a code leading to the title of a Bible passage. The passage says, "There is no greater love than this, that a manlay down his life for his friends". Gwen finally understood why her grandfather did what he did, and she walks confidently into her audition.
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Gwendolyn "Gwen" Page - A girl, the main character, and the narrator who is trying to practice her violin auditions.