Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Literature / Harmony2016

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* TwentyMinutesIntoThePast: The book is set mostly in 2012, with flashbacks from the late 2000s and early 2010s.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


''Harmony'' is a novel by Carolyn Parkhurst. In the summer of 2012, the Hammond family - parents Josh and Alexandra, thirteen-year-old Tilly, and 11-year-old Iris - move from their home in UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC to Camp Harmony, a commune in the forests of New Hampshire, in the hopes of getting help with Tilly's PDD-NOS. The camp is run by Scott Bean, a charismatic guru who believes in living the simple life. The Hammonds hope that getting away from electronics and toxic chemicals will be what Tilly needs, but after a while the campers grow suspicious of Scott's cultish ways.

to:

''Harmony'' is a novel by Carolyn Parkhurst. In the summer of 2012, the Hammond family - parents Josh and Alexandra, thirteen-year-old Tilly, and 11-year-old Iris - move from their home in UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC to help run Camp Harmony, a commune in the forests of New Hampshire, Hampshire meant as a summer camp for autistic kids, in the hopes of getting help with Tilly's PDD-NOS. The camp is run by Scott Bean, a charismatic guru who believes in living the simple life. The Hammonds hope that getting away from electronics and toxic chemicals will be what Tilly needs, but after a while over time the campers grow suspicious of Scott's cultish ways.

Added: 705

Changed: 451

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


''Harmony'' is a novel by Carolyn Parkhurst. In the summer of 2012, the Hammond family - parents Josh and Alexandra, thirteen-year-old Tilly, and 11-year-old Iris - move from their home in UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC to Camp Harmony, a commune in the forests of New Hampshire, in the hopes of getting help with Tilly's PDD-NOS. The camp is run by Scott Bean, a charismatic guru who believes in living the simple life. The Hammonds hope that getting away from electronics and toxic chemicals will be what Tilly needs, but Iris grows suspicious of Scott's cultish ways.

to:

''Harmony'' is a novel by Carolyn Parkhurst. In the summer of 2012, the Hammond family - parents Josh and Alexandra, thirteen-year-old Tilly, and 11-year-old Iris - move from their home in UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC to Camp Harmony, a commune in the forests of New Hampshire, in the hopes of getting help with Tilly's PDD-NOS. The camp is run by Scott Bean, a charismatic guru who believes in living the simple life. The Hammonds hope that getting away from electronics and toxic chemicals will be what Tilly needs, but Iris grows after a while the campers grow suspicious of Scott's cultish ways.



* EmbarrassingBrowserHistory: Invoked by Tilly. Ms. Frances, one of the guest campers, manages to steal her phone from Scott's office and forgets to lock the drawer when she puts it back. Tilly takes the phone and looks up a bunch of embarrassing porn so Ms. Francis will think Scott did it.

to:

* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Scott shoots himself in front of all the campers over the destruction of Camp Harmony's reputation.]]
* EmbarrassingBrowserHistory: Invoked by Tilly. Ms. Frances, one of the guest campers, manages to steal her phone from Scott's office and forgets to lock the drawer when she puts it back. Tilly takes the phone and looks up a bunch of embarrassing porn so Ms. Francis Frances will think Scott did it.it. [[spoiler:This comes back to bite her later - one of the search terms she used was "teen," and Ms. Frances accuses Scott of using her phone to look up underage porn.]]



* HomeschooledKids: Alexandra briefly homeschooled Tilly after her last expulsion. But on a field trip to Theodore Roosevelt Island, some kids made fun of her while she was photographing the statue, and she got so upset that she ran off the island and almost ran into traffic before she fell and broke her wrist.

to:

* HomeschooledKids: Alexandra briefly homeschooled Tilly after her last expulsion. But on a field trip to Theodore Roosevelt Island, some kids made fun of her while she was photographing the statue, and she got so upset that she ran off the island and almost ran into traffic before she fell and broke her wrist. [[spoiler:They give it another try after the failure of Camp Harmony, and this time it goes extremely well.]]


Added DiffLines:

* ThePeepingTom: [[spoiler:Ryan admits that he's spied on Iris while she's changing, to her horror.]]


Added DiffLines:

* SensoryOverload: As a younger child, Tilly is frightened of the noise in public bathrooms, and the coffee smell inside Starbucks makes her gag.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ExpelledFromEveryOtherSchool: Tilly has been kicked out of a standard classroom, then the autism classroom, then a private special ed school.
* HomeschooledKids: Alexandra briefly homeschooled Tilly after her last expulsion. But on a field trip to Theodore Roosevelt Island, some kids made fun of her while she was photographing the statue, and she got so upset that she ran off the island and almost ran into traffic before she fell and broke her wrist.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* EmbarrassingBrowserHistory: Invoked by Tilly. Ms. Frances, one of the guest campers, manages to steal her phone from Scott's office and forgets to lock the drawer when she puts it back. Tilly takes the phone and looks up a bunch of embarrassing porn so Ms. Francis will think Scott did it.
* ExiledToTheCouch: At the special ed school Tilly used to attend, she tries to jump out of a van moving at 55 mph. Alexandra and Josh get into a short, unproductive fight about it before Alexandra storms up to the bedroom while Josh stays in the living room to sleep.


Added DiffLines:

* SwitchingPOV: Iris and Alexandra are the primary narrators, with Iris describing what's happening in the present day at camp in the first person, while Alexandra describes the events leading up to their decision to join the camp in the second person. Tilly occasionally gets a turn, and imagines future history buffs visiting a Hammond family museum and reenacting the events of the book.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* MarkOfShame: When Tilly and Iris seriously misbehave, Scott makes them wear signs around their necks describing their offense. Every time a guest camper walks by, they have to read the signs out loud.
* NothingIsScarier: The kids come up with ideas for scaring the guest campers by faking monster sightings. Candy wants to keep things vague because she thinks it's scarier if the guest campers only know that there's ''something'' in the woods, but the others veto that idea.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* SingingInTheShower: Iris admits to singing songs from ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'' in the shower and pretending she's one of the characters.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* INeverGotAnyLetters: [[spoiler:Iris sees one of Candy's letters to her dad in the trash can in Scott's office.

to:

* INeverGotAnyLetters: [[spoiler:Iris sees one of Candy's letters to her dad in the trash can in Scott's office.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* INeverGotAnyLetters: [[spoiler:Iris sees one of Candy's letters to her dad in the trash can in Scott's office.


Added DiffLines:

* SpeaksInShoutOuts: Ryan, an eleven-year-old autistic boy who is obsessed with ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' and has a quote for every conceivable situation.
* TantrumThrowing: When Scott takes Iris into his office to reprimand her for intentionally scaring the guest campers, he gets so mad he throws a stapler at the wall, chipping the paint.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


''Harmony'' is a novel by Carolyn Parkhurst. The Hammond family - parents Josh and Alexandra, thirteen-year-old Tilly, and 11-year-old Iris - move from their home in UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC to Camp Harmony, a commune in the forests of New Hampshire, in the hopes of getting help with Tilly's PDD-NOS. The camp is run by Scott Bean, a charismatic guru who believes in living the simple life. The Hammonds hope that getting away from electronics and toxic chemicals will be what Tilly needs, but Iris grows suspicious of Scott's cultish ways.

to:

''Harmony'' is a novel by Carolyn Parkhurst. The In the summer of 2012, the Hammond family - parents Josh and Alexandra, thirteen-year-old Tilly, and 11-year-old Iris - move from their home in UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC to Camp Harmony, a commune in the forests of New Hampshire, in the hopes of getting help with Tilly's PDD-NOS. The camp is run by Scott Bean, a charismatic guru who believes in living the simple life. The Hammonds hope that getting away from electronics and toxic chemicals will be what Tilly needs, but Iris grows suspicious of Scott's cultish ways.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/harmony.jpg]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

''Harmony'' is a novel by Carolyn Parkhurst. The Hammond family - parents Josh and Alexandra, thirteen-year-old Tilly, and 11-year-old Iris - move from their home in UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC to Camp Harmony, a commune in the forests of New Hampshire, in the hopes of getting help with Tilly's PDD-NOS. The camp is run by Scott Bean, a charismatic guru who believes in living the simple life. The Hammonds hope that getting away from electronics and toxic chemicals will be what Tilly needs, but Iris grows suspicious of Scott's cultish ways.
----
!!''Harmony'' contains examples of:
* CarRideGames: On the way to the camp, Iris and Tilly play That Didn't Hurt, which involves hitting and pinching each other to see who has the higher pain tolerance. Their parents hate the game because it usually ends with someone crying.
* CharacterTics: Tilly taps her cheeks when she's nervous.
* CryIntoChest: When the girls see the filthy, run-down cabin where they'll have to live, they both start crying. Iris sobs into Alexandra's shoulder.
* PottyEmergency: Tilly insists on stopping to pee fifteen minutes away from the camp, to the annoyance of Iris, who asks her why she didn't go at the gift shop they just visited.
----

Top