Ghost Abbey

Ghost Abbey

by RobertWestall (Author)

Synopsis

Ninety-eight keys, none of them labelled. Ninety-eight keys, and they say there are ninety-nine rooms ...what will you find in the ninety-ninth room, I wonder?' Maggi is delighted when her father takes a new job, renovating a crumbling stately home in Cheshire. It's a chance to escape from the North-East, from the predatory Doris Streeton, and perhaps from the grief at the heart of Maggi's family. But Maggi gradually comes to realize that their new home holds secrets far more sinister than anything they have left behind ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Corgi Childrens
Published: 05 Feb 2004

ISBN 10: 0552550531
ISBN 13: 9780552550536
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: A brilliantly written ghost story, subtle yet utterly absorbing. Westall's prose is superbly evocative and the story continues to haunt you long after the book is closed.

Author Bio
Robert Westall was born in 1929 on Tyneside, and he grew up there during the war. He went to the local Grammar School and then studied Fine Art at Durham University, and Sculpture at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. He worked as an art teacher in Cheshire and for the Samaritans. His first novel for children, The Machine Gunners, published in 1975, was an instant success and was awarded the Carnegie Medal. His books have been translated into ten languages, dramatised for television and he won the Carnegie again in 1982 for The Scarecrows, the Smarties Prize in 1989 for Blitzcat, and the Guardian Award in 1991 for The Kingdom by the Sea. Between 1986 until his death in 1993, he devoted himself to his writing.