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Hauntings


Hodder Reading Project

No. of pages 176

Published: 2001

Great for age 6-12 years

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A collection of short stories about ghosts - including a practical joker who finds a ghost with a better sense of humour, and the ghost of a first love ...

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Hodder Reading Project .

There are 176 pages in this book. This book was published in 2001 by Hachette Children's Group .

Susan Price is the acclaimed author of many books for children of all ages. In 1987 she won the Carnegie Medal for her novel The Ghost Drum and in 1994 was shortlisted again for Heads and Tales (both Faber). Her work draws inspiration from her native Black Country, where she still lives.

 

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Hodder Reading Project

Susan Price is one of the best contemporary writers for children of nine and over. She is especially good at presenting a recognisable modern world, often through the eyes of an older person, looking back to their youthful past. She understands well that the ghost story form may be used to move readers and question their prejudices about the nature of appearance, as well as to frighten delightfully. She never settles for cheap effects and writes beautifully of relationships between young and old. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH Susan Price has an exceptional gift for bringing other worlds to life. JULIA ECCLESHARE, THE GUARDIAN Praise for NIGHTCOMERS 'Every tale shows the quality of the imagination, and the accuracy of the telling. What most impresses is the authority of Susan Price's voice: exact, rich or spare when necessary, able to evoke the Past without falsity, and the present without effort.' PHILIP PULLMAN, THE GUARDIAN