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Pleasing the Ghost
Pleasing the Ghost
Author: Sharon Creech
Ever since his dad died, Dennis has been seeing ghosts. Lots of them. There's been a veritable ghost parade through his room.Often they are ghosts he knows, and most are friendly, so Dennis doesn't mind-but it would be nice if someone else could see them, or at least believe that he sees them.But now a new ghost has arrived, and he's as eccentri...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060269869
ISBN-10: 0060269863
Publication Date: 8/1996
Pages: 89
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Book Type: Library Binding
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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This was a really good book. It is sad but in a good way.
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This simultaneously sensitive and ridiculous romp by a Newbery-winning author (Walk Two Moons) begins as spunky nine-year-old Dennis explains that ghosts keep visiting him in his bedroom?"a constant parade of ghosts, but never the one I really want." Pining for his late father, Dennis instead finds himself host to a motley crew of spirits, in particular his Uncle Arvie. Arvie wants Dennis to help his widow, Aunt Julia, discover the gifts and money he has left hidden for her in his house. Unfortunately, a stroke he suffered before his death prevents him from finding the appropriate vocabulary to convey his meaning. Kids will enjoy deciphering Arvie's speech: "Good carpet, Dinosaur!" translates as "Good morning, Dennis!"; Aunt Julia's oily suitor and Billy, the class bully, are "beany boogers." Dennis's much-missed father?his "pepperoni"?never does appear, but the boy finds common ground and a possible friendship with Billy, also fatherless. Arvie's earnest affection for Julia and Dennis makes him a role model as well as a clown, and Creech's attention to nuances of feeling grounds this light tale in emotional truth.
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Dennis is basic, ordinary nine-year-old boy until his dead uncle starts sending him messages and comes back to see him!
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My 4th grader loved this book.


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