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The Ghost Comes Calling
 
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The Ghost Comes Calling (Paperback)

by Betty Ren Wright (Author)
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From School Library Journal

Grade 3-4-Another mystery from a prolific and popular author. When nine-year-old Chad's father gets a good deal on an old log cabin by the lake, Chad's older and wiser acquaintance, Jeannie, implies that there may be a ghost on the premises, and she's right. Many years ago, Tim Tapper was accused of causing an accident while he was driving a group of children in his truck. The real culprit, however, was an icy road, and Tim actually saved the children from harm. Chad must figure out a way to put the wronged ghost to rest. The characters are sketched just completely enough to play their parts in the plot; the ghost is scary but not terrifying. Chad and Jeannie's relationship improves a bit as she reveals her own fear and lends her support, treating him more like an equal and almost as a friend. A satisfying story.
Carolyn Jenks, First Parish Unitarian Church, Portland, ME
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Gr. 3-6. With a taut sense of timing and shivery suspense, Wright revitalizes the story of the mean ghost who cannot rest. Chad Weldon likes the shabby log cabin his dad has bought on the lake. Then his bossy friend Jeannie (who always makes him feel uncertain) tells him the shack is haunted by the old man who built it: he died with a bitter grudge against the town, and he doesn't want anyone in his house. Slowly, in time-honored fashion, the ghost gets closer. First Chad feels him lurking in the woods, hears the eerie howl of the ghost's dog; then there's a gray scowling face at the window, a clawlike hand . . . until finally Chad finds the confidence to go beyond Jeannie and put right the wrong done to the old man long before. The contrast between the cozy domestic world and the ghostly disorder intensifies the pleasure of the story. Wright picks up our fear of the rustle in the woods, the shadow on the porch, the uncertainty outside and in. Hazel Rochman --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Wright writes it scary, April 11 2000
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Not only woulde this story be frightening for children (its a forth level book)but it also was a little scary for me! One reason is probably because I read it just before I went to bed for the night, another because it really left you in suspense until the very last couple chapters of the story. I believe this is a good book for older children because it had some very climatic parts that would keep them really interested. Personally, I enjoyed the book because I like a little scare every once in a while. It was very easy and fun to read as well.
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