Christina's Ghost

Christina's Ghost

by Betty Ren Wright

Narrated by Carol Jordan Stewart

Unabridged — 2 hours, 1 minutes

Christina's Ghost

Christina's Ghost

by Betty Ren Wright

Narrated by Carol Jordan Stewart

Unabridged — 2 hours, 1 minutes

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Overview

In this adroitly woven tale of suspense and the supernatural, Christina and her Uncle Ralph forge a reluctant but touching relationship when the young girl spends the summer in his isolated Victorian mansion. The two come together on a ghost hunt that may be linked to murders that took place in the house thirty years earlier.

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School Library Journal

Gr 4-6 Ten-year-old Christina is staying at a gloomy old house in the country where her Uncle Ralph is house-sitting. When she repeatedly sees the ghostly figure of a small boy, she investigates. Christina discovers that 30 years ago, the boy, Russell Charles, and his tutor, Thomas Dixon, were murdered because of some rare stamps Dixon had stolen. Christina and Uncle Ralph decide to find the missing stamps and lay the ghosts to rest. The plot is well-constructed and moves quickly. The ghosts are convincing, as Wright conveys the wistfulness of the boy and the terrifying presence of Dixon without turning them into caricatures of human beings. The climactic scene in which Christina and Uncle Ralph find the stamps and flee the house pursued by the vengeful Dixon is sure to have readers on the edge of their seats. The mystery is a bit pat; one visit to a newspaper office reveals the facts of the murder, and the conclusion that finding the stamps will lay the ghosts to rest is produced out of thin air and not based on either clues or deduction. However, the side plot concerning the evolving relationship between Christina, who is uncomfortable with her bachelor uncle, and her uncle, who does not seem to care much for Christina, is well handled. Although not as tense and suspenseful as Wright's The Dollhouse Murders (Holiday, 1983), this will nicely fill the request for ``a good scary ghost story, please.'' Lisa Smith, Cold Spring Harbor Library, N . Y .

From the Publisher

"As Christina joins forces with her crusty uncle, Wright adds surprising poignancy to the family dynamics. . . . Wright adds a welcome commentary about sexism, helping Christina realize that she must defy traditional gender roles and embrace her inner girl power."School Library Journal


Winner of Seven Kids' Choice State Awards:
Georgia Children's Book Award
Indiana Young Hoosier Book Award
Oklahoma Sequoyah Children’s Book Award
South Carolina Children's Book Award
Tennessee Volunteer State Book Award
Texas Bluebonnet Award Winner
Virgina Readers' Choice Award

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178719503
Publisher: Live Oak Media
Publication date: 01/01/2006
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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