The Canterville Ghost

The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde is a classic ghost story published by Walker Books in 1997. This New Ed edition spans 126 pages and is presented in English. The narrative revolves around a malevolent ghost who faces unexpected challenges when a lively American family takes up residence in his ancestral home, highlighting the clash between the supernatural and the modern world.
Readers will find a blend of humor and intrigue as the ghost navigates his new reality amidst the antics of the family. This edition is part of the Walker Treasures series, which features classic works of literature aimed at children. The story explores themes of family dynamics and cultural differences, set against the backdrop of Europe, making it a unique addition to juvenile fiction and ghost stories.
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This classic ghost story tells of a malevolent ghost, who discovers there is no peace for the wicked when a rumbustious American family moves into his ancestral home. This is one of the Walker Treasures series – a collection of classic works of literature for children.
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