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Ways to See a Ghost

โœ Scribed by Diamand, Emily


Book ID
107791740
Publisher
Templar Publishing
Year
2013
Tongue
German
Weight
575 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781848778313

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โœฆ Synopsis


The ghost put his hands together in prayer or pleading, his fingernails withered and cracked. We need you, Isis Dunbar Isis is the daughter of a fake psychic. But unlike her mum, Isis really can see ghosts. When a terrifying creature escapes from the dark places that even spirits fear to go, Isis realises that it puts everyone she cares about, living or dead, in grave danger. Will her powers be enough to protect them all? And who will protect Isis? From the award-winning author of Flood Child.

About the Author

Emily Diamand studied Environmental Science at university and went on to work on organic farms and then for Friends of the Earth. Her debut novel, Flood Child, (first published as Reever's Ransom) won the inaugural Times/Chicken House award for Children's Fiction in 2009, was shortlisted for the Branford Boase award in the same year and was awarded by the American Library Association, Best Young Adult Fiction in 2011. Flood Child has sold almost 100,000 copies worldwide and has been licensed for translation in 18 languages.

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