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  • The tale unfolds from Beth Teller’s perspective, narrated in third-person past tense.It is revealed that prior to the events of the story, a tragic incident occurred while Beth’s Aunt Viv was behind the wheel, which tragically led to Beth’s untimely death.
  • Although Beth Teller passed away, she returned as a ghost visible only to her grieving father Michael Teller, a police detective in Australia. Overwhelmed by grief and slipping into depression, Michael is unable to accept that her passing was unintentional.
  • Michael is sent to investigate a burned-down children's home, Beth and Michael visit the home where Beth sees a crow. Michael shows Beth photos of the home, which include unhappy-looking children.
  • Catching's perspective is told from a first-person present tense verse. Catching's story has monsters and mentions a character called Crow. Beth's father believed what catching was saying was just a lie and wanted what actually happened. But catching insists what she is saying is the truth causing a problem as the reader on who to trust. This is also where we find out that catching can also see beth and suggests she leaves her father behind and move on.
  • Catching describes meeting a grey character called crow after being kidnapped by a monster she named The feed.  This monster supposedly took peoples colours and was trying to do so to Catching. But, both Catching and Crow team up against the feed and go free from the place where they were trapped. Beth's father decides to consider what Catching is saying in her story and finds out that there was actually a murder or two associated with the fire that happened; so Beth's father sets the police on the case to try and get someone arrested.
  • Near the end of the book we find out that catching is actually a person that can walk all side of the world, meaning that just like Beth she could go to the afterlife. Beth's father learns to forgive and reconcile with the auntie by going to a party they were holding. This meant that Beth didn't have to take care of her father anymore and the story ends with Catching, Crow and Beth all going to the afterlife.
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