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The Ghost's Grave

di Peg Kehret

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Apprehensive about spending the summer in Washington State with his Aunt Ethel when his parents get an overseas job, twelve-year-old Josh soon finds adventure when he meets the ghost of a coal miner.
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Josh is to spend his summer with his eccentric Aunt Ethel and he isn’t pleased. Carbon City, Washington isn’t anywhere like Minneapolis, Minnesota, where Josh is from.

Aunt Ethel lives out by an old cemetery in an old two-story wooden house. No computer, no TV, 18 miles to the nearest movie house and there isn’t any nearby stores. Out in the middle of nowhere.

The real bitter pill for Josh is no baseball. He was scheduled to plat on a summer league, but things changed.

When Josh found a tree house out on the property, things didn’t seem quite as bad. A little sweeping and dusting and it was a nice place to be.

Then came the cat! She showed up scrawny and scruffy, looking for food. And then came the kittens.

And then came Willie, who had been waiting for years for someone to help him finally be at peace. Willie is a ghost.

Josh finds he learns a lot of Carbon City’s history and a lot about himself. He also stumbles on some buried money and solves that mystery. Summer at Aunt Ethel’s is definitely nothing like summer in Minneapolis!

Peg Kehret’s books are entertaining for kids and adults. Humour, adventure and some everyday situations make a nice mix of a read. ( )
  ChazziFrazz | Aug 5, 2022 |
The Ghost's Grave
by Peg Kehret
Narrated by Charles Carroll
This is a charming, funny, and adventurous ghost story with a peg-leg ghost, an evil robber, and a crazy sweet aunt.
A 12 year old boy is sent to stay with a very elderly aunt he doesn't know in the very deep woods. He finds his aunt is a bit different but nice. The tree house also is occupied with a person who has died and can't cross over yet.
A very fun story! ( )
  MontzaleeW | Dec 9, 2021 |
An entertaining listen. ( )
  PaperDollLady | Sep 19, 2019 |
This book is so boring my entire class came to me as a united front and begged we read something else instead. I agreed and conceded (though finished it on my own at a later date). It's incredibly juvenile for its intended demographic and the characters are very unbelievable. ( )
1 vota benuathanasia | Dec 11, 2014 |
My cousin recommended me this book and it was pretty good. I thought it was entertaining to read with all the suspense towards the end. ( )
  KaNg1219 | Jan 31, 2011 |
Karen Scott (Library Media Connection, April/May 2006)
When Josh moves in with his eccentric aunt for the summer he is very unhappy since Aunt Ethel has no television and no Internet. The first night, however, seems to set the stage for things to come. Aunt Ethel shoots down a bat that is flying in her kitchen. The next morning Josh wakes up to a peacock on the front porch. Aunt Ethel tells Josh the peacock is his Aunt Florence, her dead sister. Just when Josh thinks things can't get any weirder, Aunt Ethel tells Josh about a tree house back in the woods which Florence thought was haunted. Josh finds the tree house, and there meets a friendly ghost named Willie who is waiting to become an angel. Willie and Josh become friends and he asks Josh to dig up his missing leg from its grave. When Josh digs up the leg bones he finds a box of money. Mr. Turlep, the bank manager, had stolen the money and buried it. The first month of the summer ends on a positive note. Josh makes a new friend in Willie, is allowed to keep a stray cat, and returns the money to its rightful owners. Young readers will revel in Josh's wacky adventures. This is a good read for those who love humor with a hint of the supernatural. Recommended. 2005, Dutton Children's Books (Penguin Putnam), 210pp., $16.99 hc. Ages 9 to 12.
aggiunto da kthomp25 | modificaLibrary Media Connection, Karen Scott
 
Kirkus (Kirkus Reviews, July 1, 2005 (Vol. 73, No. 13))
Twelve-year-old Josh expected his summer with an elderly relative in Carbon City, Wash. to be utterly boring. However, his aunt turns out to be amusingly eccentric, and a secluded tree house in the woods is a perfect place to read and watch deer. There he encounters the ghost of a one-legged coal miner, Willy Martin. Willie asks him to dig up his lost leg and bury it with the rest of his body. Surprisingly, Josh agrees, but he finds more than just leg bones; the man who stole the money the town had raised for an animal shelter had hidden it in the leg's uncared-for grave. Josh's first-person narrative literally opens with a bang, as Aunt Ethel shoots a bat in her kitchen his first night there. The action moves quickly to the suspenseful moment when the robber, seeking to retrieve his treasure, threatens Josh at gunpoint. A subplot involving taming an abandoned cat may add interest for animal lovers. Easy to booktalk, this is a solidly plotted ghost story for middle-grade readers. 2005, Dutton, 192p, $16.99. Category: Fiction. Ages 9 to 12.
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