The Ghost House
By (Author) Bill Nagelkerke
The Cuba Press
Ahoy!
10th October 2022
New Zealand
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Witches, wizards and magicians
Paperback
200
Width 120mm, Height 185mm, Spine 8mm
David's family moves to a house on the edge of the Red Zone - a strange wilderness that's returning to nature after earthquakes destroyed the homes there a decade before. But David doesn't venture into the area. He's not well - he can't play cricket or go to school - and his parents have declared the Red Zone off limits. Then one day, he blunders in and discovers an old villa, an earthquake survivor, protected by trees. The house speaks to him: I'm old and starting to dissolve. Help me. Save me. Then David meets old Agnes, who seems to be living there - but how And who are the mysterious lanyard people she's afraid of Come inside, the house says to David. I can show you.
A former children's librarian, Bill Nagelkerke has written short stories, poems, plays and books for all ages, as well as translating other people's books from Dutch into English, and he is a winner of the Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal and Lecture Award. The Ghosts on the Hill (2020) was a Storylines Notable Book and joint winner of the 2021 Storylines What Now Kids' Pick Award.