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      • In Inkheart, the twelve-year-old, Meggie, discovers that her father Mo, a professional bookbinder, has the unusual ability to transfer characters from books into the real world when he reads aloud—they call those with this ability "Silvertongue".
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  2. Meggie Folchart is a pre-teen girl who later reveals to be a Silvertongue, the same as her father. Meggie was reading in bed with several candles burning when she noticed a strange man outside. She told her father of the man.

  3. In Inkheart, the twelve-year-old, Meggie, discovers that her father Mo, a professional bookbinder, has the unusual ability to transfer characters from books into the real world when he reads aloud—they call those with this ability "Silvertongue".

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › InkheartInkheart - Wikipedia

    Meggie Folchart: A 12-year-old avid reader and the daughter of Mortimer "Silvertongue" Folchart, who inherited her love for books from him and shares his ability to read things out of books. She has blonde hair and blue eyes.

  5. The ability is perhaps possible to be passed on from parent to child, for example, Mortimer Folchart and later his daughter, Meggie Folchart as well, though it is also possible that Meggie's gift simply came from her sharing her fathers love and passion for books.

  6. primestudyguides.com › characters › meggieInkheart | Meggie

    Later in the book, when she is locked in a cage with Elinor and Mo, Meggie learns the truth about her mother. Her father is a "Silvertongue" and can conjure things out of stories by reading them aloud. He accidentally read her mother Resa into the book Inkheart nine years ago.

  7. Meggie Folchart. Meggie is the main protagonist, a young girl with a unique gift that allows her to bring characters from books to life when she reads aloud. Mo Folchart. Mo, also known as "Silvertongue," is Meggie's father and a skilled bookbinder. He shares Meggie's gift and has a mysterious past. Dustfinger

  8. Meggie doesn't remember her mom enough to really miss her—but once she begins to suspect that her mom is actually Resa, one of Capricorn's (captive) servants, she gets all fired up about reconnecting.

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