There's a Dead Person Following My Sister Around

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HarperCollins, 1 oct 2008 - 160 páginas

When Ted’s five-year-old sister, Vicki, invents an imaginary friend, no one is too concerned . . . except that Vicki’s friend has the never-popular name of Marella, and unlike most imaginary friends, Marella can move things. Ted might think Marella is a ghost, but why would a ghost haunt Vicki, of all people? And why would she suddenly move into a house Ted’s family has lived in for ages? And why is Marella terrified of another ghost, a dark figure who seems to be hunting Ted? Hilarious, haunting, and unexpectedly moving, There’s a Dead Person Following My Sister Around is Vivian Vande Velde at her frightening best.

 

Índice

1 We Dont Move into a New House
2 A Ghost Moves In
3 I Learn Everything There Is to Know about Luxembourg
4 Would All the Dead People Please Leave the Room?
5 My Sister Develops an Unreasoning Fear of Susan B Anthony
6 I Take Back What I Said about Zach Being the Only Weird One in the Family
7 Luxembourg Suffers a Setback
8 Here We Go Again
12 A Friend with Friends
13 The Worst Possible Thing
14 Jackie Comes to the Rescue Sort Of
15 Our TV Tunes in a Channel Nobody Elses TV Gets
16 Jackie and I Visit the Canal
17 Adah
18 How Everything Ends
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9 Reach Out and Touch Someone
10 I Take a Trip to the Attic
11 GreatGreatGrandmother Winifred Gets an Unexpected Visitor

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Sobre el autor (2008)

Vivian Vande Velde has written many books for teen and middle grade readers, including Heir Apparent, User Unfriendly, All Hallow's Eve: 13 Stories, Three Good Deeds, Now You See It..., and the Edgar Award–winning Never Trust a Dead Man. She lives in Rochester, New York. Visit her website at www.vivianvandevelde.com.

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