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Mountwood School for Ghosts

Toby Ibbotson Alex T. Smith

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English
Macmillan
10 November 2015
Fredegonda, Goneril, and Drusilla are Great Hagges, much more important and much rarer than regular old hags. They think that ghosts these days are decidedly lacking and that people haven't been scared of ghosts for years. So one day they decide that something needs to change - it's time for these ghosts to learn a thing or two about being scary. And what better way to teach them than to set up their very own school for ghosts?

Mountwood School for Ghosts is a funny ghost story from Toby Ibbotson, son of award-winning author Eva Ibbotson, based on an idea conceived by Eva Ibbotson, with a cover by

Alex T. Smith. Now in paperback.

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Illustrated by:   Alex T. Smith
Imprint:   Macmillan
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   Main Market Ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 199mm,  Width: 130mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   198g
ISBN:   9781447271017
ISBN 10:   1447271017
Pages:   272
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 11 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print

Toby Ibbotson is the eldest son of award-winning author Eva Ibbotson, whose novel The Abominables he edited with her first publisher, Marion Lloyd, following his mother's death. Mountwood School for Ghosts is his debut novel, from an original idea by Eva and planned out in detail by the two of them before her death. Containing all the warmth, humour and spark of Eva's novels for younger readers, which are being rereleased alongside this publication, Mountwood School for Ghosts marks out Toby as an exciting new storytelling talent in the children's book world. He lives in Sweden with his family and writes whenever he can.

Reviews for Mountwood School for Ghosts

This story of injustice and the paranormal, of unlikely allies and ghostly fears is cleverly plotted and smoothly written. The Scotsman


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