Synopses & Reviews
Meg Pickels older brother, Orion, has disappeared. One night, she steals out to look for him and makes two surprising discoveries: she stumbles upon a séance that she suspects involves Orion, and she meets the author Charles Dickens, also unable to sleep and roaming the London streets. He is a customer of Megs father, who owns a print shop, and a family friend. Mr. Dickens fears that the children of London arent safe and is trying to solve the mystery of so many disappearances. If he can, then perhaps hell be able to write once again.
With stunning black-and-white illustrations by Greg Ruth, The Haunting of Charles Dickens by Lewis Buzbee is a literary mystery that celebrates the power of books and brings to life one of the worlds best-loved authors.
Review
Praise for The Haunting of Charles Dickens: “Ruths delightful black-and-white drawings add atmosphere and interest. If historical mystery fans are not quite up for Philip Pullmans Ruby in the Smoke (Knopf, 1987) or Eleanor Updales Montmorency (Scholastic, 2004), this book could be a good way to work up to them.” --School Library Journal
“…deliciously elaborate… The sights, sounds and stenches of 19th-century London are palpable even without the moody black-and-white illustrations.” --Kirkus Reviews “A rollicking good historical mystery, written in Dickensstyle and illustrated with appealing line drawings, which include a subtle tip of the hat to a more contemporary London that a few YA readers may catch.” --Booklist “A charming and gripping tale...Buzbee creates solid characters (and certainly has fun naming them, as did Dickens) and an authentic flavor of Dickensian London, enhanced by Ruth's striking and evocative b&w drawings…while addressing issues of feminism, the search for identity, and child abuse.” --Publishers Weekly "[A] seriously good book...Buzbee draws a realistic vivid picture of 19th century London and manages to capture the "feel" of a Dickens book...The importance of the written word, the printed word, and the authors behind them shines through in this novel." --Goddess Librarian (goddesslibrarian.blogspot.com)
Praise for Steinbeck's Ghost: A Smithsonian Notable Book for Children
Northern California Book Award Nominee
Northern California Independent Booksellers' Association Children's Book of the Year
Winner, California Library Association's John and Patricia Beatty Award "The themes of valuing friendship, managing adults who have lost their priorities, and connecting people through stories will appeal to kids who have found their own magic in the library."--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "The story remains an intriguing introduction/companion to Steinbecks works and imaginatively conveys the power of literature to transport people to another time and place.”--Publishers Weekly “Buzbees love for literature and libraries is infectious and, for those similarly inclined, deeply satisfying.”--Booklist "Magical realism with Steinbecks ghost and a discerning young hero."--Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
LEWIS BUZBEE is the author of Steinbecks Ghost and several books for adults, including The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop. A former bookseller, he lives in San Francisco with his wife and daughter.