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1->''The world had teeth and it could bite you with them anytime it wanted.''
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3[[quoteright:295:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the-girl-who-loved-tom-gordon_2715.jpg]]
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5A 1999 novel by Creator/StephenKing.
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7Nine-year-old [[CheerfulChild Trisha]] goes on a nature hike on a stretch of the [[WildWilderness Appalachian Trail]] with her mother and teenage brother. She demonstrates her [[GenreBlindness lack of awareness]] that she is a character in a Creator/StephenKing novel as she ducks quickly off the path to take a bathroom break, takes what she thinks is a shortcut to catch up with her family and ends up, well, a little bit lost.
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9Let the horrors begin.
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11A film adaptation directed by Creator/GeorgeARomero was planned but is stuck in DevelopmentHell. Also of note is an illustrated pop-up book version of the story released in 2004.
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13!! This novel contains examples of:
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15* ActionSurvivor: Trisha becomes the child version of one.
16* AlcoholicParent: Trisha's father possibly drinks more than he should. A nightmare she has one night in the woods indicates her subconscious feelings about this.
17* AllMythsAreTrue: Assuming that Trisha wasn't just hallucinating, she meets representatives of three conceptions of god: The God of Tom Gordon, who is powerful but aloof; the Subaudible, her father's Spinoza-esque mindless benevolent force; and the God of the Lost, the savage personification of bad luck and nature.
18* {{Bambification}}: Trisha is awed and moved when she comes up close and personal with a doe and her two fawns in a clearing. Justified in that she is nine years old and has not yet lost her sense of childlike wonder.
19* BadassBoast: Trisha, facing down a black bear (or what ''looks'' [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane to be a black bear]]) on the last leg of her journey:
20-->'''Trisha:''' I've got ice-water in my veins, and I hope you freeze on the first bite! Come on, you busher -- ''[[PrecisionFStrike BATTER FUCKING UP!]]''
21* BigBad: [[spoiler: The Wendigo]]/The God of the Lost
22* BearsAreBadNews: The final hurdle Trisha has to overcome before getting rescued, is a confrontation with a bear. She stands her ground and, in imitation of Tom Gordon, she throws her Walkman like a baseball, hitting the bear in the face, and startling it enough to make it back away. A hunter who has come upon the confrontation between girl and beast frightens the beast away and takes Trisha to safety.
23* BreakTheCutie: Kind of the entire point, as Trisha is put through hell and back by her ordeal.
24* CanonWelding: [[spoiler: The Wendigo, the being which tainted the Pet Semetary in Ludlow, Maine and gave it the power to resurrect the dead returns here as The God of the Lost which terrorizes Trisha as she is lost in the woods.]]
25* CelebrityCrush: Trisha has a crush on Tom Gordon, though she doesn't admit it to anyone, and says that she only likes him because he's a good baseball player.
26* CoolClearWater: Subverted; Trisha drinks some Cool Clear Water when she runs out of her bottled water. It causes a severe bout of vomiting and diarrhea, although she luckily manages to get over it relatively quickly. Less fortunately, this appears to be because it weakened her system enough that she got a worse illness, and her body just gave up on purging the toxins.
27* CoveredInMud: During her first night in the woods, Trish is forced to cover herself from head to toe in mud to ease the itching of the many mosquito bites she received, and prevent any more mosquitoes from biting her.
28* DaddysGirl: Trisha is particularly close to her dad.
29* DontGoInTheWoods: Trisha would never have gotten into trouble had she stayed on the path.
30* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Early into the narrative, Trisha has a dream in the woods of her and Tom Gordon in an old meadow beside the remaining picket of an old gate. Later she stumbles across that same meadow and is able to use the remains of the gate to trace an old road leading out of the woods.
31* EarnYourHappyEnding: Trish goes through many hardships, but ultimately is found and rescued.
32* EarWorm: Trisha is annoyed at first by an auto repair jingle that regularly plays on the Red Sox broadcasts, but then gets to using it as a kind of SurvivalMantra.
33* {{Expy}}: The God of the Lost is very similar to an idea explored in ''Literature/PetSematary'', expressed as "Oz the gweat and tewwible". In ''Literature/PetSematary'', Oz was the protagonist's conception of sudden, fatal disaster rather than a genuine character. The God of the Lost fills the same role, but has considerably more personality, hallucination or not.
34* FanGirl: Trisha is one to her favorite baseball player, Tom Gordon.
35* FictionalFanRealCelebrity: As the title suggests, Trisha has a CelebCrush on Tom Gordon. She uses his moves as inspiration for outrunning the bear, and he allows her to keep the faith during long days and nights trapped in the woods.
36%%* HearingVoices: The Insanity Berry flavour.%%Meaning?
37* HeroicBSOD: But she recovers. Kids are resilient that way.
38* LackOfEmpathy: Trisha describes her best friend as someone who gets annoyed rather than sympathetic whenever Trisha cries.
39* MatureWorkChildProtagonists: The titular girl is a nine-year-old who gets lost in the woods and suffers a whole host of MaybeMagicMaybeMundane terrors.
40* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Was there really a supernatural entity stalking Trisha in the form of wasps and the bear, or where these just ordinary animals and was it all her imagination?
41* NatureIsNotNice: The only real enemy Trisha faces is the cruelty of nature. [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane Or it could be an evil forest spirit]].
42* NobodyPoops: Averted. Particularly after a very dehydrated Trisha gorges herself after she finally discovers a stream.
43* NotSoRemote: Early in the narrative, Trisha just barely misses discovering a popular vacation lake, mistaking it for an impassable bog.
44* TheNounWhoVerbed: The title.
45* PrecisionFStrike: Early on Trisha's circumstances get so dire that she drops what she calls "the F word" for the first time in her life.
46* RedHerring: InUniverse example; one reason the cops don't find Trish is because they are put on the wrong track by an anonymous phone call that Trish was supposedly abducted by a pedophile named Francis Raymond Mazzerole.
47* RoguishPoacher: The hunter who finds Trisha is a heavy drinker who is trying to shoot a deer out of season because he would rather spend his limited money on things other than food. However, he does save a malnourished little girl from a dangerous predator and then take her back to civilization.
48* SanitySlippage: Due to hunger and illness, Trisha starts losing her grip on reality after a while. She has vivid hallucinations and it becomes harder and harder for her to tell the differences between truth and imagination.
49* SexWithTheEx: Occurs between Trisha's parents when they seek comfort in one another while she's missing. It is mentioned that it came out of nowhere and was the last thing either of them expected to happen. The end of the novel implies that [[DivorceIsTemporary a reconciliation may be in the cards]].
50* StayOnThePath: Trisha did not, unfortunately.
51* SwampsAreEvil: Making her way through one swamp leaves Trisha so traumatized that when she stumbles across another she can't face the prospect and turns back, not realizing that beyond the second swamp lies safety.
52* TantrumThrowing: Trisha's initial reaction when she realizes just how dire her situation is. Justified in that she's nine years old, terrified and alone.
53* ThroughTheEyesOfMadness: The creature that stalks Trisha, and eventually confronts her at the book's climax: is it just a black bear, distorted by her fear and her fever-induced hallucinations? Or is it really the supernatural horror, the "God of the Lost" she imagined it to be as it stalked her, and during her mental duel with it? Just to toy with you, the novel has someone else witness it who seems to provide the objective truth of it being a black bear... then it turns out he thought it was something else for a moment, too, and he's a drunk and no more reliable.
54* WhamLine: Spoken by a voice in Trisha's own head, of all things.
55-->Or maybe you won't just die. Maybe [[TheDreaded the thing out there]] will kill you and eat you.
56* WhereDaWhiteWomenAt: Inverted. Trisha, who is white, has a [[PrecociousCrush precocious crush]] on Tom Gordon.
57* WickedWasps: Trisha is stung all over by a swarm of wasps after upsetting their nest. Later, after gorging on checkerberries and their leaves, and some beechnuts, Trish has a dream (or maybe it's not a dream) in which she is visited by representatives of three conceptions of god: the God of Tom Gordon, the Subaudible, and the wicked God of the Lost. While the first two are benevolent and look like her science teacher and her father respectively, the third one is hostile and has the form of a human skeleton completely covered in wasps. Her earlier experience with wasps may explain why she imagined the evil god to look like wasps.
58* WildWilderness: The setting for the story.
59* TheWormThatWalks: The priest of the God of the Lost is composed of [[WickedWasp innumerable wasps]] endlessly crawling over a yellowing, decayed human skeleton.

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