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Crandalls' Castle

Charli's impulsive uncle, Will Crandall, decides to buy the town's abandoned, possibly haunted castle and fix it up as a bed-and-breakfast, but twelve-year-old Charli and Sophia, a clairvoyant orphan who has come to stay with the Crandall family, know his plan is somehow dangerous.

From School Library Journal

Grade 5-7-In alternating chapters, two girls narrate this suspenseful novel. Charli, 12, is adjusting to life with her new stepfather when her impulsive Uncle Will Crandall announces that he has purchased a rundown mansion, rumored to be haunted, that he plans to turn into a bed-and-breakfast. On her visit, Charli sees the shadow of a rocking cradle and senses a disturbing and frightening presence. Orphaned Sophia, 14, has recently come to live with Charli's aunt and uncle and has a deep secret-she sometimes "knows things" before they happen-and she is convinced that Uncle Will's plans are dangerous. The girls' prickly relationship as they help clean the Castle, and the dread each feels toward the house, provides tension to the story. Both are sure that no one will believe them if they mention their fears. A biography of one of the mansion's former residents leads to the ghost's identity and this fact, along with Sophia's prescience, helps the girls when they must rescue Charli's youngest cousin from near death. This novel will satisfy readers looking for a scary story. The adjustment of both girls to their new living situations adds reality to the plot and gives the novel more substance than many in the genre.Terrie Dorio, Santa Monica Public Library, CACopyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

Gr. 4-7. Twelve-year-old Charli Belland doesn't like change, and lately there's been a lot. She has a new stepfather; and when her beloved cousins, the Crandalls, who live across the street, take in an orphaned teen, Charli feels left out. Fourteen-year-old Sophia, who has been shuffled between foster homes, likes the Crandalls, but she worries that they will discover her secret (clairvoyant abilities) and send her away. Then uncle Will buys an abandoned mansion and enlists the girls' help in cleaning it up. Both girls sense something wrong as they work, and they find themselves banding together when the house's dark past comes into the present in a chilling climax. Wright characteristically combines a well-written, shivery ghost story with distinctively drawn, appealing protagonists whose issues and dilemmas are sympathetically portrayed. By alternating Charli's third-person narrative with Sophia's first-person journal entries, she adds suspense and character depth as she realistically depicts the progression of the girls' relationship from one of resentment to one of trust. Shelle RosenfeldCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

About the Author

Betty Ren Wright held many positions in her twenty-nine years at Western Publishing in Racine, Wisconsin, including that of managing editor. She began her writing career while working at Western Publishing. She has written picture books, middle grade books, and young adult novels. Her books have received multiple awards; she is also a recipient of the Harry and Lynde Bradley Award for Major Achievement in Writing.

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