Dead people generally cause Charlotte Franklin trouble...
... and shes got plenty of trouble already. Her mothers decision to move to a town one hundred miles away from her dad and her friends is the worst decision ever. And the house! Its a wreck. Big and old, drafty and ugly, and the color of a school bus.
The boy across the street might be kinda cute, but hes a pain, always on his skateboard, calling her Kid. Every time she goes outside, there he is, hanging around as if he has nothing better to do than be annoying.
Its been a while since Charlotte has seen a walking, talking dead person, and shes glad about that. When she sees Mr. Abernathy, who has been trapped in that awful old house for nearly a hundred years, she tries to ignore him. Shes got her own problems, after all.
Soon, though, Charlotte realizes that loneliness is a sad state, and you dont have to be a twelve-year-old girl in a strange town to be lonely. Finding out who killed Mr. Abernathy so he can cross over turns out to be a quest that keeps her summer busy and more intriguing that she ever imagined. Making friends with a ghost and a bothersome boy is probably the best decision shes ever made.
Genre: Children's Fiction
... and shes got plenty of trouble already. Her mothers decision to move to a town one hundred miles away from her dad and her friends is the worst decision ever. And the house! Its a wreck. Big and old, drafty and ugly, and the color of a school bus.
The boy across the street might be kinda cute, but hes a pain, always on his skateboard, calling her Kid. Every time she goes outside, there he is, hanging around as if he has nothing better to do than be annoying.
Its been a while since Charlotte has seen a walking, talking dead person, and shes glad about that. When she sees Mr. Abernathy, who has been trapped in that awful old house for nearly a hundred years, she tries to ignore him. Shes got her own problems, after all.
Soon, though, Charlotte realizes that loneliness is a sad state, and you dont have to be a twelve-year-old girl in a strange town to be lonely. Finding out who killed Mr. Abernathy so he can cross over turns out to be a quest that keeps her summer busy and more intriguing that she ever imagined. Making friends with a ghost and a bothersome boy is probably the best decision shes ever made.
Genre: Children's Fiction
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