A Curious Tale of the In-between

ISBN-10
1518186688
ISBN-13
9781518186684
Series
A Curious Tale of the In-between
Category
Aunts
Pages
228
Language
English
Published
2016
Author
Lauren DeStefano

Description

Bright, imaginative, eleven-year-old Pram lives with two aunts who run a retirement home, hiding the fact that she can talk with ghosts--but not the spirit of her mother--and after befriending Clarence, who also lost his mother, she decides to find her father in hopes he can answer her questions.

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