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Christina's Ghost (Paperback)

by Betty Ren Wright (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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Grade 3-6-Carol Jordan Stewart's expert narration adds distinction to Betty Wright's fairly routine but entertaining ghost story (Holiday, 1985). Stewart does a wonderful job of voicing Christina, a lonely girl forced to spend some time with her grumpy Uncle Ralph in an isolated mansion, and bringing gruff yet vulnerable Uncle Ralph to life. His exchanges with the riddle-loving Christina keep listeners hooked. The fast-moving story kicks into high gear when Christina sees a young boy in a blue sailor suit watching her swim. He vanishes, but she keeps spotting this fleeting mysterious figure, and speculates about him being a ghost. Some sleuthing leads to the discovery that the boy was Russell Charles, the victim of a crime committed in the mansion 30 years ago. To Christina's dismay, she discovers that the evil spirit responsible for his death is residing in the ice cold attic. Although it possesses many familiar elements (secret rooms, an unsolved crime), this ghost story will captivate young listeners. As Christina joins forces with her crusty uncle, Wright adds surprising poignancy to the family dynamics. And by introducing an ill-tempered small town newspaper editor who thinks women should not pursue careers, Wright adds a welcome commentary about sexism, helping Christina realize that she must defy traditional gender roles and embrace her inner girl-power. Stewart reads this formulaic story with heart and a surprising sense of humanity.
Brian E. Wilson, Evanston Public Library, IL
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.

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Christina is devastated to find out she is going to spend most of her summer with her grouchy bookworm uncle. As she spends her time swimming, exploring the old Victorian mansion where they're house-sitting, and trying to make the best of things, she begins to realize there is something not quite right with the house. Carol Jordan Stewart conveys every ounce of Christina's frustration with Uncle Ralph and his refusal to accept the mystery at hand. Ralph himself comes across as both irritating and likable. Stewart heightens the suspense by speeding up her voice and adding all the right pauses, and the combination of fine narration and expert storytelling makes this traditional ghost story one that will keep listeners glued to their headphones. A.F. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Christina's Ghost, Feb 14 2004
By Erica Ngai (Hong Kong) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Christina's Ghost (Hardcover)
I think this is a really great book! Christina hated Uncle Ralph very much but she was forced to spend her holiday with him in a huge, creepy house in the woods. However, the house was haunted and Christina found a big secret in the house. She and Uncle Raplh worked together and discoverd the mystery. At last, they became good friends. I like this kind of happy ending very much! Moreover, this book is full horror and mysteries! I highly recommend this book to all of you!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Chills as you Read, Dec 13 1999
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This review is from: Christina's Ghost (Hardcover)
This book is about a girl and her uncle that stay in this house for a while, but as they do they find two special guest there. I recommend this book to people who like scary and mysterious books. I like this book because I like to get chills every once in a while. I also like this book because I love mysterious books on Halloween and any other times and to read before bed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME, Aug 27 1999
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This review is from: Christina's Ghost (Hardcover)
I think this book is excellent! You feel as though you are right there in the story. I reccomend this to anyone who needs a book to read on a rainy day. I also reccomend Betty Ren Wright's other books too
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