The Little Ghost

The Little Ghost by Otfried Preußler, published by Thienemann in 2001, is a charming tale that follows a harmless little ghost living in an old oak chest in a cobwebbed corner of a castle attic. This edition, available in English, spans 137 pages and presents a whimsical narrative about the ghost’s nocturnal adventures and his longing to experience the town during the day.
Readers will discover the little ghost’s playful nature as he navigates the challenges of haunting by night while yearning for daylight exploration. The story explores themes of curiosity and the contrast between night and day, illustrating the ghost’s innocent desire to see the world beyond his usual confines. This enchanting narrative invites readers into a world where the supernatural meets the everyday, making it a delightful read for those interested in lighthearted ghost stories.
Official synopsis Publisher
The little ghost lived in an old oak chest in a cobwebbed corner of an attic in an old castle. He was one of those harmless litlle ghosts who haunt places by night, and never hurt anyone unless they are provoked. He enjoyed haunting, but he did so wish he could see the town by day instead of by night. Then one day it happened. But a town by daylight is no place for a little white ghost …
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