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School Spirits [Paperback]

Michael O. Tunnell (Author)
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8 and up3 and up
When Patrick moves to a new town, he is confronted by a ghostly boy who seeks his help.
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From School Library Journal

Grade 3-6?When his father accepts a job as principal at Craven Hill School, Patrick isn't happy about the move. On his very first day in the new town, he meets Nairen, the girl next door; two local bullies; and the ghost of young Barney Dawe. By talking to the school librarian and by reading old newspapers at the local public library, Patrick and Nairen discover that Barney disappeared from the school library many years ago, was never found, and that the custodian was suspected of foul play. In this fast-paced story set in the 1950s, Patrick and Nairen investigate and eventual resolve the mystery surrounding Barney's tragic story. Even though the adults are far less developed than the children, the characters ring true. The dialogue moves the plot along and is well integrated into the story line. While readers will not necessarily have goose bumps, they will be drawn in by the clear, succinct writing and the anticipatory mood. The telling is solid and doesn't rely on buckets of blood or hacked bodies to entice readers. This is a logical choice for fans of E.W. Hildick and Donald Sobol.?Molly S. Kinney, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Gr. 4^-6. Soon after an unwanted move to a new town, Patrick begins to see a ghostly figure that makes him question his senses. He first spots the spectral child in the castlelike school where his father will be principal in the fall. Patrick tries to push down his fear and live a normal life, making a friend, Nairen, and tangling with town bullies. But the ghost keeps reappearing and pleads for help. By doing some library research, Patrick learns of a child's disappearance and the sudden death of the suspected murderer, and he and Nairen become convinced that if they can't help the ghost, they may not survive themselves. The very large type makes this novel a good choice for children who are outgrowing Goosebumps books, and the 1958 setting is a change of pace from contemporary horror tales. The story is never gory, but there are some good scares, and the boy-girl team of Patrick and Nairen seems poised to confront more spirits at the end, leaving plenty of room for sequels. Susan Dove Lempke --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 8 and up
  • Paperback: 201 pages
  • Publisher: Boyds Mills Press (August 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 159078376X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590783764
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,762,014 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I love books! This love affair began when I was small. My grandmother who raised me would read to me every day: fairy tales, comic books, and wonderful picture books like Caps for Sale and Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel. I soon discovered that books were the world's best teachers and entertainers. So, naturally, I grew up wanting to spend my life working with books.

When it came time to pick a profession, I decided to study law (which doesn't involve the kind of books I like). I was well into my university course work to prepare me for law school when something happened that changed my plans. At the time, I was working for an automobile dealer in Salt Lake City, Utah, and the service manager asked me to deliver a car to a customer at a nearby elementary school. The second I walked through the school doors, I was flooded with the strangest feelings. I remembered my favorite books and my magical childhood years. The next day I changed my major to education. Since then, I've completed several degrees, all of them relating to reading, children's literature, and teaching.

As with many avid readers, I harbored, since childhood, the wish to create my own stories. I wrote off and on when I was young, and then tried my first novel during my middle twenties (it was rejected by twenty or thirty publishers). Then for a number of years, instead of creating stories I channeled my writing efforts into professional educational books and journal articles. All the while, my desire to write books for young readers stayed strong. In the early 1990s, I found my way back to writing stories. My first effort was the manuscript for the picture book Chinook!, which was accepted on my third submission attempt by Tambourine Books (William Morrow).

Because I teach children's literature courses at a university, people sometimes ask if my teaching helps me to be a better writer. After all, I teach my students about children's books, what makes some books "better" than others, and I have, as a part of my professional endeavors, critiqued books for review journals. Therefore, I should know what makes for good writing and what doesn't. However, when I began writing my own books I discovered critiquing someone else's work is an entirely different process than creating your own stories. Perhaps I was simply too close to my own work, which made applying what I thought I knew about quality literature difficult. In any case, I had a lot to learn (and the learning has just begun!) about the creative process. I guess writers are born perhaps more than they are made. (I feel the same way about teachers.) So, part of the challenge has been to find and cultivate any spark of literary creativity with which I might have been blessed.

For more about Michael O. Tunnell, see the following sources:

Something About the Author, volume 103. Edited by Alan Hedblad. The Gale Group, 1999, pp. 168-173.

The Eighth Book of Junior Authors and Illustrators. Edited by Connie Rockman. H.W. Wilson, 2000, pp. 529-533.

Something About the Author, volume 157. The Gale Group, 2005, pp. 247-252

ALSO SEE MY WEBSITE: http://www.michaelotunnell.com

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars School Spirits, March 25, 2010
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School Spirits is a great book for kids. My teacher read this book to my 5th grade class, and it was just amazing. Someone in my class is related to Michael O. Tunnell, so she got him to come to our class and he talked to us about the book. This was a great book. Buy it for your child or you, and/or buy it and read it to your class. Your class will absolutely love this book, and so will everyone else! Definitely recommend this book to all ages!
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5.0 out of 5 stars School Spirits, March 25, 2010
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School Spirits is a great book for kids. My teacher read this book to my 5th grade class, and it was just amazing. Someone in my class is related to Michael O. Tunnell, so she got him to come to our class and he talked to us about the book. This was a great book. Buy it for your child or you, and/or buy it and read it to your class. Your class will absolutely love this book, and so will everyone else! Definitely recommend this book to all ages!
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5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME BOOK!, December 12, 2009
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This book is awesome! My friends' grandpa wrote the book, and came in our class to talk about it! A must read or buy!!!
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