The Golden Ghost

The Golden Ghost by Marion Dane Bauer, published by Random House in 2011, is an engaging tale that combines elements of mystery and the supernatural. This edition spans 86 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Delsie and her best friend Todd as they dare to explore abandoned houses near an old mill. Their adventure takes an unexpected turn when they discover that one of the houses is not as empty as it seems, leading to a chilling encounter with a mysterious golden dog that only Delsie can see.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction and horror as the narrative unfolds, exploring themes of friendship and the unknown. The book delves into the eerie atmosphere of the abandoned houses while addressing social themes such as poverty and homelessness. Marion Dane Bauer, a Newbery Honor-winning author, continues her exploration of ghostly tales with this fourth installment, complementing her previous works, The Blue Ghost, The Red Ghost, and The Green Ghost.
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Delsie knew it wasn’t a good idea to dare her best friend Todd to explore the abandoned houses by the old mill. But she couldn’t back down after the words slipped out of her mouth. Together the two friends bike to the mill and try the door of each abandoned house. They are all locked . . . except one. Delsie and Todd sneak inside and discover two strange things. Someone is living there. And something doesn’t want Delsie to leave. It’s a dog, a strange golden dog, that only Delsie can see!
Newbery Honor-winning author Marion Dane Bauer spins a fourth spooky tale to complement her previous stories, “The Blue Ghost, The Red Ghost, ” and “The Green Ghost.”
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