Jason Bodger and the Priory Ghost

“Jason Bodger and the Priory Ghost” by Gene Kemp is a captivating tale published by Puffin in 1987, featuring 140 pages in English. The story follows Jason Bodger, a troublesome student, as he embarks on a school trip to a priory with Class 4Z. During this visit, he encounters a mysterious girl named Mathilda de Chetwynde, who has a connection to the past that profoundly impacts Jason’s experience.
Readers will find a blend of biography, cultural elements, and fiction as the narrative unfolds. The peculiar events at the priory lead Jason into an unexpected adventure, where he grapples with Mathilda’s haunting presence and the implications of her choosing him for a significant purpose. This edition invites readers to explore themes of history and identity through Jason’s unique encounter, making it an intriguing read for those interested in stories that intertwine the past with the present.
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When Jason Bodger, school menace and student teacher’s nightmare, visits a priory with Class 4Z, he has a most peculiar and disturbing experience. He sees a strange girl walking towards him high up on a non-existent beam. Mathilda de Chetwynde, born in a castle over 700 years ago, has dicided that Jason is “just” the person she’s been waiting for – and there’s not a thing Jason can do about it!
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