Greta and the Ghost Hunters
By (Author) Sam Copeland
Illustrated by Sarah Horne
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Puffin
3rd May 2022
20th January 2022
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Zombies, ghosts and the undead
823.92
Paperback
304
Width 128mm, Height 197mm, Spine 21mm
241g
The hilarious tale of a family coming to terms with its ghosts - literally. Greta Woebegone did not believe in ghosts until the day she was knocked over by a car and almost died. Then everything changed... Now Greta can not only see the spirits that haunt her ancestral home - she can talk to them too, from her grumpy Grandpa Woebegone and Percy the poo-pushing plague victim, to the sinister spook in the cellar. Can Greta help the ghosts avoid being exorcised (a fate worse than undeath) Can the ghosts help Greta stop her beloved Grandma being put in a home And can they all help each other overcome the pain in their past that's holding them back from the future From the acclaimed author of Charlie Changes Into a Chicken comes a touching and side-splitting new story guaranteed to delight readers of nine and up.
Hilarious, fast-paced and full of heart * Sunday Express *
Funny, engaging and utterly heartfelt * L.D. Lapinski - author of The Strangeworlds Travel Agency *
Sam Copeland (Author) Sam Copeland is an author, which has come as something of a surprise to him. He is from Manchester and now lives in London with two smelly cats, three smelly children and one relatively clean-smelling wife. He is the author of the bestselling Charlie Changes Into a Chicken, which was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize and spawned two sequels- Charlie Turns Into a T-Rex and Charlie Morphs Into a Mammoth. His other books include Uma and the Answer to Absolutely Everything and Greta and the Ghost Hunters. With Jenny Pearson, he has also written Tuchus & Topps Investigate- The Underpants of Chaos. Despite legal threats, he refuses to stop writing. Sarah Horne (Illustrator) Sarah Horne has been an illustrator for over fifteen years, she started her career working for newspapers such as the Guardian and the Independent On Sunday and has since illustrated many funny young fiction titles. She works traditionally with a dip pen and Indian ink, and finishes the work digitally.