Pram Bellamy is special--she can talk to ghosts. She doesn't have too many friends amongst the living, but that's all right. She has her books, she has her aunts, and she has her best friend, the ghostly Felix. Then Pram meets Clarence, a boy from school who has also lost a parent and is looking for
A Curious Tale of the In-Between
β Scribed by Lauren DeStefano
- Book ID
- 111948306
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury USA Childrens
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 788 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781619636019
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β¦ Synopsis
Pram Bellamy is specialβshe can talk to ghosts. She doesnβt have too many friends amongst the living, but thatβs all right. She has her books, she has her aunts, and she has her best friend, the ghostly Felix.
Then Pram meets Clarence, a boy from school who has also lost a parent and is looking for answers. Together they arrive at the door of the mysterious Lady Savant, who promises to help. But this spiritualist knows the true nature of Pramβs power, and what she has planned is more terrifying than any ghost.
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