volume 2, The Invisible Friend
No. of pages 336
Published: 2006
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Grey Arthur finally knows where he belongs - at the side of Tom Golden - as his invisible friend.
He's been thinking that maybe there are other ghosts like him, who aren't very good at haunting and would make perfect invisible friends. And so the School for Invisible Friends begins ...
But where have all the good ghosts gone? Something very strange is going on and even things in the Real World don't seem right!
Faced with the prospect of losing Arthur, Tom realises that he not only needs his invisible friend, but that Arthur needs him too, and now, more than ever ...
This is volume 2 in The Invisible Friend .
There are 336 pages in this book. This book was published 2006 by Hachette Children's Group .
Louise Arnold was born in Morden, Surrey. Her love of writing began at the age of four when she wrote her first poem. From the age of eight she lived in Bognor Regis until passing her A-Levels. Louise took a year out before university and back-packed, Amtrak'ed and GreyHound-ed across America. She graduated in 2003, from the University of Kent, with a 2. 1 in drama (specialising in Stand-Up Comedy) and has now settled in Canterbury with her partner. Her spare time is taken up with a love of e-bay and carboot sales, changing the colour of her hair, and borrowing the neighbour's cat until she can buy her own Siamese. Grey Arthur: The Invisible Friend is her first novel.
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