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Product Details
Author:
Downer L. Downer
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
216
Publisher:
August House (December 15, 2005)
Imprint:
August House
Language:
English
Audience:
Children/juvenile
ISBN-13:
9780874831184
ISBN-10:
0874831180
Weight:
7.36oz
Dimensions:
5.49" x 8.23" x 0.64"
File:
Eloquence-SimonSchuster_05022026_P10038138_onix30_Complete-20260502.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$20.95
Pub Discount:
65
Case Pack:
4
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$16.13
Publisher Identifier:
P-SS
Discount Code:
A
Overview
200 years of ghost lore from the Great Plains, New England, the South, and the Pacific Northwest.
Young or old, playful or terrifying, clad in the brocades of the 16th century or the jeans of today, the phantoms of these tales vary as much as the places they haunt. Some are ghosts in the strictest sense, troubled over deeds left undone or unavenged at the time of their deaths; others, like the Georgia Werewolf and the wold-girl of west Texas, are more unusual.
They may be as passionate as Vivia – who disguised herself as a man to follow her lover to Oklahoma, and killed him when she witnessed his infidelity – or as genteel as the Lady in White, who showed up at a Delaware farmhouse during a blizzard and did nothing more violent than croon the baby to sleep. Whatever their demeanor, wherever they are, however their actions are explained or dismissed, these ghosts have a common power: anyone reading this anthology will see that they still haunt us today.
Young or old, playful or terrifying, clad in the brocades of the 16th century or the jeans of today, the phantoms of these tales vary as much as the places they haunt. Some are ghosts in the strictest sense, troubled over deeds left undone or unavenged at the time of their deaths; others, like the Georgia Werewolf and the wold-girl of west Texas, are more unusual.
They may be as passionate as Vivia – who disguised herself as a man to follow her lover to Oklahoma, and killed him when she witnessed his infidelity – or as genteel as the Lady in White, who showed up at a Delaware farmhouse during a blizzard and did nothing more violent than croon the baby to sleep. Whatever their demeanor, wherever they are, however their actions are explained or dismissed, these ghosts have a common power: anyone reading this anthology will see that they still haunt us today.








