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Avi, 1937-
Subjects
Private schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Haunted places -- Juvenile fiction.
Haunted schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Uncles -- Death -- Juvenile fiction.
Ghosts -- Juvenile fiction.
San Francisco (Calif.) -- Juvenile fiction.
California -- Juvenile fiction.
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Avi, 1937-
Private schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Haunted places -- Juvenile fiction.
Haunted schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Uncles -- Death -- Juvenile fiction.
Ghosts -- Juvenile fiction.
San Francisco (Calif.) -- Juvenile fiction.
California -- Juvenile fiction.
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School of the dead /
Avi
.
by
Avi
, 1937-
Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, c2016.
Call #:
FICTION
AVI
Subjects
Private schools -- Juvenile
fiction
.
Haunted places -- Juvenile
fiction
.
Haunted schools -- Juvenile
fiction
.
Uncles -- Death -- Juvenile
fiction
.
Ghosts -- Juvenile
fiction
.
San Francisco (Calif.) -- Juvenile
fiction
.
California -- Juvenile
fiction
.
ISBN:
9780061740855 (hc.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Description:
276 p. ; 22 cm.
Summary:
"For most of Tony Gilbert's life, he has thought of his uncle as "Weird Uncle Charlie." That is, until Uncle Charlie moves in with Tony and his family. Uncle Charlie is still odd, of course--talking about spirits and other supernatural stuff--but he and Tony become fast friends, and Tony ends up having a lot of fun with Uncle Charlie. When Uncle Charlie dies suddenly, Tony is devastated. Then he starts seeing Uncle Charlie everywhere! It doesn't help that Tony switched schools--it was Uncle Charlie's dying wish that Tony attend the Penda School, where Uncle Charlie himself went as a kid. The Penda School is eerie enough without his uncle's ghost making it worse. On top of that, rumors have been circulating about a student who went missing shortly before Tony arrived. Could that somehow be related to Uncle Charlie's ghost?"--From publisher.
Audience:
Grades: 5-7. SLJ.
Ages 8-12.
Genre:
Scary/Ghost stories.
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0
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Captain William Spry Public Library
Children's Fiction
FICTION AVI
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