Synopses & Reviews
Times were tough for the Spencer family. After their father died, Kate, Jesse, and their adopted sister, Sookan, had to move with their mother from Brooklyn to a dilapidated farmhouse in western Massachusetts. Everyone except Sookan hated it; she hadnt lived in Brooklyn long enough to miss the house there, but the rest of them hoped the move would be only temporary. But Mrs. Spencers business is slow to get off the ground, and the repairs to the house are expensive, so finances are tight. Suddenly theyre facing the possibility of losing their rundown farmhouse, too.
Then Jesse discovers an old doll hidden up in the barn rafters. Despite Sookans cryptic protests that its the wrong one, they all hope its sale could bring in some much-needed cash. But when an eerie blue light appears, odd things begin to happenthings it touches become cold, TVs turn themselves on, objects show up in unusual placeseven homework problems are solved! Could the blue light be a ghost? What other secrets does the old farmhouse hold? As Kate, Jesse, and Sookan try to solve these mysteries and adjust to their new life, they may just find the real treasure they are looking fora place to call home.
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'"Readers will enjoy this light story with its endearing family and eerie ghost…"'
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"Hurst steadily builds suspense in this fast–paced and diverting novel. An appealing family portrait animated by ample doses of intrigue."
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'"For younger readers dipping their toes cautiously into ghostly dramas, this could elicit just the right 'Oooh!' "'
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Readers will enjoy this light story with its endearing family and eerie ghost
” School Library Journal
The light-handed spookiness, large print, and quick pace will satisfy younger readers.” Kirkus Reviews
Hurst steadily builds suspense in this fastpaced and diverting novel. An appealing family portrait animated by ample doses of intrigue.” Publishers Weekly
For younger readers dipping their toes cautiously into ghostly dramas, this could elicit just the right Oooh! ” The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
About the Author
Carol Otis Hurst has authored several novels for young adults, including Through the Lock, In Plain Sight, and A Killing in Plymouth Colony, in addition to her many professional books for teachers and librarians. A former teacher and librarian herself, Carol Otis Hurst is the columnist for Teaching K8 Magazine and conducts workshops on storytelling and children's literature around the country. She is the mother of two daughters and grandmother of two grandsons. She lives in Westfield, Massachusetts.