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The Ghost of Thomas Kempe Penelope Lively

The Ghost of Thomas Kempe By Penelope Lively

The Ghost of Thomas Kempe by Penelope Lively


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Summary

Kempe Bottles have been smashed, doors slammed and strange messages scrawled everywhere. And James is being blamed. It's not fair. Why won't his parents believe in ghosts? Because the ghost of Thomas Kempe is very real. And he's got it in for James...

The Ghost of Thomas Kempe Summary

The Ghost of Thomas Kempe by Penelope Lively

I have come backe to this towne. Thos. Kempe Bottles have been smashed, doors slammed and strange messages scrawled everywhere. And James is being blamed. It's not fair. Why won't his parents believe in ghosts? Because the ghost of Thomas Kempe is very real. And he's got it in for James...A great year-round read. (The Independent).

About Penelope Lively

Penelope Lively is a novelist, short story writer and author of children's books. Her novels have won several literary awards including the Booker Prize for Moon Tiger in 1987, the Carnegie Medal for The Ghost of Thomas Kempe in 1973, and the Whitbread Award for A Stitch in Time in 1976. Penelope Lively is a Fellow of The Royal Society of Literature, the former Chairman of the Society of Authors, and has been a member of the Boards of the British Library and the British Council. She was awarded the OBE in 1989, the CBE in 2001 and the DBE in 2012 for services to literature. She lives in London.

Additional information

GOR005282768
9781405267366
1405267364
The Ghost of Thomas Kempe by Penelope Lively
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Egmont UK Ltd
20130926
208
N/A
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