Ghost Children

Ghost Children

Author: Sue Townsend

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2003-05

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 0141010827

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Seventeen years ago Angela Carr aborted an unwanted child. The father, Christopher Moore, was devastated by the loss and the couple went their separate ways. Years later, whilst walking his dog on the heath, a horrifying discovery compels Christopher to confront Angela about the past.


Ghost Orphans

Ghost Orphans

Author: Christopher Saint Booth

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-12-06

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9781540879936

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From the producer of Spooked, Death Tunnel, Dead Still & The Exorcist File as seen on Syfy and Destination America. Based on the highly acclaimed Booth Brothers documentaries, Children Of The Grave and Children Of The Grave 2. Winner of Best Paranormal Documentary. Ghost Orphans explores abandoned orphanages and cemeteries to uncover the tragic haunted past of thousands of forgotten souls buried in unmarked graves. Unearth their shocking existence in this inspiring true story from Children Of The Grave. Written by acclaimed supernatural, documentary filmmaker, Christopher Saint Booth with John Zaffis, Rosemary Ellen Guiley and more....


Don't Call Them Ghosts

Don't Call Them Ghosts

Author: Kathleen McConnell

Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780738705330

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"What's wrong, Mommy?" Even a five-year-old could tell something was wrong. There she was-the same little girl I had seen years ago. She was standing at the front window of Duncan's nursery, holding the rag doll from the old toy box in the attic, silently saying, "It's me, it's me..." A true ghost story that will give you chills and warm your heart In 1971, Kathleen McConnell and her family moved into a historic home known as the Fontaine Manse. Two days after moving in, she and her husband had an extraordinary experience that left them with no doubt that unseen residents occupied the house, too. This is the true story of how Kathleen McConnell came to know and care for the spirit children who lived in the attic of the mansion-Angel Girl, Buddy, and The Baby. From playing ball with Kathleen, to saving her son Duncan from drowning, the spirit children became part of the McConnell family in ways big and small. Finally, a heart-wrenching decision triggered an unexpected and dramatic resolution to the spirit children's plight. Don't Call Them Ghosts is the inspiring story of the transcendent and lasting power of a mother's love.


The Children of Green Knowe Collection

The Children of Green Knowe Collection

Author: Lucy M. Boston

Publisher: Faber & Faber Children's Books

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 9780571303472

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River at Green Knowe: An English girl, a Polish refugee, and a displaced boy from the Orient explore an island-strewn river near the ancient manor house, Green Knowe.


Ghosts in the House!

Ghosts in the House!

Author: Kazuno Kohara

Publisher: Perfection Learning

Published: 2010-07-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781613830048

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Tired of living in a haunted house, a young witch captures, washes, and turns her pesky ghosts into curtains, table linens, and bedding.


The Polter-Ghost Problem

The Polter-Ghost Problem

Author: Betsy Uhrig

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2023-08-29

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1665916117

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Best friends Aldo, Pen, and Jasper stumble onto an abandoned orphanage and discover that freeing a houseful of imprisoned ghosts from an angry poltergeist could get them into serious trouble.


Gilbert the Ghost

Gilbert the Ghost

Author: Guido Van Genechten

Publisher: Clavis

Published: 2015-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781605372235

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A warmhearted picture book about a different, special ghost. For quiet, and not so quiet, children aged 4 and up.


The Ghost Children

The Ghost Children

Author: Eve Bunting

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9780618604777

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Matt's investigation of vandalism of life-sized dolls belonging to the strange but well-meaning aunt with whom he and his sister live takes him to the art world of Los Angeles.


Breathe

Breathe

Author: Cliff McNish

Publisher: Carolrhoda Books ®

Published: 2013-08-01

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 1467732052

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Jack is not a normal boy. He can talk to ghosts. In his new home, an aging farmhouse, he meets the Ghost Mother, a grief-stricken spirit who becomes very attached to him...too attached. He learns that the Ghost Mother is preying in the cruelest imaginable way on four child ghosts who are trapped in the house, stealing their energy to sustain her own. Before Jack can figure out how to help them, the Ghost Mother takes possession of his real mother’s body. Jack wants to fight back, but he has severe asthma and risks fatal attacks with any physical exertion. It will take all his resources, and his mother’s as well, to fight off the Ghost Mother and save the ghost children from a horrible fate.


Espectros

Espectros

Author: Alberto Ribas-Casasayas

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2015-12-24

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 1611487374

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Espectros is a compilation of original scholarly studies that presents the first volume-length exploration of the spectral in literature, film, and photography of Latin America, Spain, and the Latino diaspora. In recent decades, scholarship in deconstructionist "hauntology," trauma studies, affect in image theory, and a renewed interest in the Gothic genre, has given rise to a Spectral Studies approach to the study of narrative. Haunting, the spectral, and the effects of the unseen, carry a special weight in contemporary Latin American and Spanish cultures (referred to in the book as “Transhispanic cultures”), due to the ominous legacy of authoritarian governments and civil wars, as well as the imposition of the unseen yet tangible effects of global economics and neoliberal policies. Ribas and Petersen’s detailed introductory analysis grounds haunting as a theoretical tool for literary and cultural criticism in the Transhispanic world, with an emphasis on the contemporary period from the end of the Cold War to the present. The chapters in this volume explore haunting from a diversity of perspectives, in particular engaging haunting as a manifestation of trauma, absence, and mourning. The editors carefully distinguish the collective, cultural dimension of historical trauma from the individual, psychological experience of the aftermath of a violent history, always taking into account unresolved social justice issues. The volume also addresses the association of the spectral photographic image with the concept of haunting because of the photograph’s ability to reveal a presence that is traditionally absent or has been excluded from hegemonic representations of society. The volume concludes with a series of studies that address the unseen effects and progressive deterioration of the social fabric as a result of a globalized economy and neoliberal policies, from the modernization of the nation-state to present.