Who’s Afraid? and Other Strange Stories

Who’s Afraid? and Other Strange Stories by Philippa Pearce, published by Puffin in 1988, presents a collection of eleven tales that explore the realm of the supernatural. This edition, written in English and spanning 120 pages, invites readers into a world where ghosts and eerie encounters come to life, featuring characters such as an evil kitchen-boy and a tiresome invalid perched in an apple tree.
Readers will discover a variety of short stories that delve into themes of the supernatural, blending elements of mystery and intrigue. Each narrative offers a unique perspective on ghostly encounters, engaging young readers with imaginative scenarios. This collection is designed for those interested in juvenile fiction, making it a fitting choice for anyone looking to explore strange and captivating tales.
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Eleven stories dealing with the world of the supernatural. Ghosts range from an evil kitchen-boy with a recipe for death to a tiresome invalid at the top of an apple tree. Philpipa Pearce’s Tom’s Midnight Garden was awarded the Library Association’s Carnegie medal.
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