The Little Scottish Ghost
By (Author) Franz Hohler
By (author) Werner Maurer
North-South Books
North-South Books
20th June 2023
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Mysteries and the unexplained
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
Hardback
32
Width 178mm, Height 249mm
A not-so-scary ghost story about a little ghost who learns that shes better at making people laugh out loud than faint from fear!
Little Ghost is learning how to haunt, but nothing goes right. Her ball and chain run away with her, her clanking armor falls on top of her, and instead of terrifying people, she just makes them laugh.
You must go to the ghost of Whistlefield, says Father Ghost. If anyone can teach you to be scary, he can.
When Little Ghost goes to Whistlefield, she sees the villagers shaking with fear as blood-curdling shrieks echo from the gloomy castle. But when Little Ghost arrives there, she does not find at all what she expected.
Franz Hohler is a freelance writer known for his novels, poems, short stories, cabaret programs, plays, and childrens books. His work has been awarded numerous prizes, including the Swiss Youth Book Prize, the City of Zurich Art Prize, and the Johann Peter Lever Prize. He lives in Zurich, Switzerland with his wife.
Werner Maurer was a freelance illustrator and book designer. He studied at the Bern School of Applied Arts and the State Art Academy in Stuttgart, Germany. He created several popular cartoons for children and received awards for his work, among others in the competition The Most Beautiful Books in Germany and Switzerland and the honorary diploma of the H. C. Andersen Prize. Until his death in 2021 he devoted himself enthusiastically to gravure printinga type of printing valued for its excellent print quality, still used for newspapers, postcards, and magazines.