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Ghosts. Juvenile fiction.
Family life. Juvenile fiction.
Schools. Juvenile fiction.
Ghosts. Fiction.
Family life. Fiction.
Schools. Fiction.
Seventh-grader Tony Gilbert isn't thrilled when his weirdo uncle Charlie moves in with them, but Charlie turns out to be a fun old guy, and when he dies, Tony feels like he has lost his best friend. Shortly after, in accordance with Charlie's wishes, the family moves to San Francisco so Tony can attend his uncle's alma mater, the Penda School ich turns out to be weirder than Charlie. There's a strange boy, seemingly unnoticed by anyone but Tony; a magnetic but mysterious girl who wants him in her circle; and almost every other person Tony meets, adult or child, seems odd, scared, or both. The secret of Penda School is predictable, but when it comes to who is enemy and who is friend, readers will feel as off-balance as Tony. His tight, internal narrative adds to the neatly claustrophobic feeling of the story. The demonic plans unravel to a drawn-out ending that nevertheless will leave more than a few hearts pounding. Give this to readers who like an old-fashioned ghost story with a contemporary twist.
School Library JournalGr 5-7 "The first time Uncle Charlie came to live with us, he was alive. The second time, he was dead." So begins Tony's story, one filled with mystery and danger, and one where the dead come to prey on the living. His great-uncle Charlie is old, infirm, and a bit odd, so Charlie's parents decide that he'll move in with them. Though at first cautious, Tony and Uncle Charlie become fast friends, bonding over junk food and a shared appreciation for scary stories and the paranormal. When Uncle Charlie dies, Tony is devastatedand he soon starts seeing his uncle's ghost everywhere. While he finds the presence comforting, his parents are concerned and continually pressure Tony to move on and let go of the past. Soon, the moody seventh grader learns that he's been accepted at his great uncle's alma mater, the Penda School in San Francisco. On his first day in the posh new school, he sees another ghost. As Tony learns more about the school and its checkered past, he fears that there is nobody whom he can trust. Things come to a head on Halloween, when Tony discovers some of the dark secrets harbored by the school and his connection to a missing student. Avi takes readers on a wild ride where the dead do far more than haunt the living. VERDICT Hand this spine-tingling and occasionally grotesque work to readers who have embraced Ransom Riggs's Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children and Cornelia Funke's Ghost Knight . Wayne R. Cherry Jr., First Baptist Academy Library, Houston
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)-The first time Uncle Charlie came to live with us he was alive. The second time he came, he was dead.- So begins this decidedly creepy tale from Newbery Medalist Avi (
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Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
In this spine-tingling story from Newbery Medal winner Avi, a boy must solve the mystery of the ghost haunting him. Full of twists and turns that get spookier by the chapter, School of the Dead is a fast-paced mystery that Avi’s fans will devour!
For most of Tony Gilbert’s life, he has thought of his uncle as “Weird Uncle Charlie.” That is, until Uncle Charlie moves in with Tony and his family. Uncle Charlie is still odd, of course—talking about spirits and other supernatural stuff—but he and Tony become fast friends, and Tony ends up having a lot of fun with Uncle Charlie.
When Uncle Charlie dies suddenly, Tony is devastated. Then he starts seeing Uncle Charlie everywhere! It doesn’t help that Tony switched schools—it was Uncle Charlie’s dying wish that Tony attend the Penda School, where Uncle Charlie himself went as a kid. The Penda School is eerie enough without his uncle’s ghost making it worse. On top of that, rumors have been circulating about a student who went missing shortly before Tony arrived. Could that somehow be related to Uncle Charlie’s ghost?