When twelve-year-old Alex MacBuff's Scottish castle of Carra is sold, dismantled, and moved to Texas at the request of Helen Hopgood, the daughter of American millionaire Hiram C. Hopgood, the ghosts that raised Alex from a child have difficulty relocating.
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Gr. 3-7. When Hiram C. Hopgood purchases a Scottish castle, called Castle Cara, for his daughter, Helen, and has it shipped back to Texas, he has no idea that he has also acquired a coterie of ghosts that have lived in the castle for hundreds of years. But after Helen and the castle's former owner, 12-year-old orphan Alex MacBuff, who has accompanied Hopgood to America, are kidnapped, it's the resident ghosts (including Krok, a Viking warrior; Miss Spinks, a governess intent on drowning herself; Stanislaus, a toothless vampire; Flossie, a child/poltergeist; and Cyril, a hellhound) who come to the rescue. Ibbotson, the author of The Great Ghost Rescue (2002) and numerous other humorous fantasies, excels in her depiction of quirky characters, and the idea of Scottish ghosts in rural Texas adds absurdity to the convoluted, comical plot. Briticisms abound, but they should pose few problems for American readers already familiar with Harry Potter. Kay WeismanCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
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- Release Date 05/11/2004
- Author Eva Ibbotson
- Language English
- Company Dutton Juvenile
- Weight 12.2 ounces
- Dimensions 5.75 x 0.75 x 8.5 inches
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