Ghosts, a family curse, buried secrets -- and two girls who have to figure it all out. A new book from an acclaimed author, for fans of Coraline, Doll Bones and The Night Gardener.
CHARIS COTTER grew up beside a cemetery and has been living with ghosts ever since. She studied English in university and went to drama school in London, England. Her spooky, suspenseful first novel, The Swallow, was nominated for many awards and received countless honors, and her second novel, The Painting, is "full of emotional truth and connection" according to Kirkus Reviews. Charis has worked extensively in schools and libraries from coast to coast, using drama and storytelling to bring her books to life. Her performances of Newfoundland ghost stories have thrilled audiences of all ages, from Florida to Vancouver Island. She lives at the end of the road beside the ocean, in one of the most haunted parts of Newfoundland.
One of CCBC’S Best Books for Kids & Teens (Spring
2019)
PRAISE FOR The Ghost Road:
“Cotter’s complex and engrossing story is enhanced by its superbly
presented isolated Newfoundland setting and a satisfying dose of
ghosts.” --Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews
“The windswept shores of Newfoundland and the Irish folklore
add just enough mystique to the setting, making this a winning
choice for readers looking for a mystery with a chilly atmosphere
but a happy ending” --The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s
Books
“Cotter’s story is as coloured with the culture of her setting as
it is with the drama of visions, storms and plot twists.” --Toronto
Star
“A must-read for adventure seekers!” --School Library
Connection
“[A] story about shared family trauma . . . . steeped in a chilling
mystery that esteems its middle-grade readers.” --Booklist
“Readers with an interest in ghosts will be enthralled by this
fast-paced story that combines the enchantment of old-time
Newfoundland with some spine-chilling drama.” --Resource Links
“[A] delightful ghost story full of mystery and intrigue, with
just the right amount of creepiness.” --CM Magazine
"[A] subtle and effective account of empowerment and strength.”
--Quill & Quire
"Be prepared to stay up all night with a flashlight, as you will
find it hard to stop reading this suspenseful story." --The
Telegram (Newfoundland and Labrador)
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