The Ghost at Dawn’s House

The Ghost at Dawn’s House by Ann M. Martin is a reissue published by Scholastic in 1996, featuring 148 pages in English. This book follows Dawn, who becomes increasingly curious about the eerie sounds echoing through her home. Her suspicions grow when she uncovers a secret passage, leading her to believe that her house may be haunted. As a result, her friends, the baby-sitters, shift their focus to ghost hunting, adding an element of adventure to their exploration.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of friendship and social dynamics within a juvenile fiction framework. The story delves into Dawn’s experiences as she navigates her fears and the excitement of uncovering mysteries in her own home. The blend of spooky elements and the camaraderie among the characters creates a unique atmosphere that invites young readers to engage with the unfolding events. This edition is designed to appeal to those interested in tales that combine social themes with a touch of the supernatural.
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Wondering at the spooky noises she hears whenever she is at home, Dawn becomes convinced that her house is haunted when she discovers a secret passage, and the baby-sitters turn their attentions to ghost hunting. Reissue.
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