Boy learns to trust his instincts from "summary" of The Werewolf of Fever Swamp by R. L. Stine
In Fever Swamp, Grady has to trust his instincts. Even when everyone thinks he's crazy, Grady knows something is not right. He can feel it in his gut, deep down inside. The howls in the night, the strange footprints in the mud – they all add up to one thing: danger. Grady's instincts tell him to be careful, to stay away from the swamp at night. But it's hard to trust yourself when no one else believes you. As Grady's suspicions grow, he starts to pay closer attention to the signs around him. He notices things that others overlook, small details that point to a bigger truth. His instincts guide him, like a compass leading him through the darkness. Even when his best friend, Will, tries to convince him otherwise, Grady knows he has to listen to himself.
When the truth finally comes out, Grady's instincts are proven right. The danger he sensed was real, lurking in the shadows of Fever Swamp. Grady learns that sometimes, you have to trust your gut, even when it goes against what everyone else thinks. In the end, his instincts save him from a fate worse than he could have imagined. Trusting himself was the key to surviving the terror of the werewolf in Fever Swamp.
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