Mom’s gone forever,
Dad’s drifting…
where did this ghost come from?
Junior high has enough challenges, but now Marjorie has to make sure her little brother eats (not just junk food) and run the laundry business by herself.
Maybe having a ghost around is better than dealing with the local man trying to cheat her out of their house/laundromat!
Find this August 2018 book at your local library or independent bookstore or comic shop.
Any ghosts you’d like to meet?
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Book info: Sheets / Brenna Thummler. Cub House/Lion Forge, 2018. [author site] [publisher site] [book trailer] Review copy and cover image courtesy of the publisher.
My book talk: A schoolgirl in mourning and a tale-telling new ghost unexpectedly meet in this graphic novel that explores endings and beginnings.
Marjorie keeps the family laundry going when her father cannot cope. Never mind that she should be concentrating on her junior high assignments instead of “no starch, get that spot out, I need it today” customers – or Mr. Saubertuck’s demands that she sell out so he can build a yoga spa in their small Pennsylvania town.
Wendell brings a new story to every DYE meeting, but still isn’t ready to share with the other ghosts how he died. Never mind that it’s forbidden to even walk near the train connecting the worlds of living and dead – or to sneak a ride and arrive wind-blown in Marjorie’s laundry.
Ghosts aren’t real! If they were, Marjorie’s mother would have drifted by to comfort her little brother and dad, of course.
So how can Marjorie see little-boy-ghost Wendell?
Why could Wendell get back to the living world?
Why can’t he remember what’s important about this lakeside town?
As Halloween approaches and Mr. Saubertuck pressures Marjorie to sell their home and business, maybe a young ghost with holes in his memory and a young woman with a huge hole in her heart can find a way to heal together.