Ghostscape
When a young Somali girl named Aisha comes across pale, skinny Richard in a stall in the school bathroom, she’s as surprised to meet a boy from the 1940s as he is to see a black girl wearing a headscarf. The stall’s door opened onto a time warp, transporting Aisha back 60 years to the Blitz, when...
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When a young Somali girl named Aisha comes across pale, skinny Richard in a stall in the school bathroom, she’s as surprised to meet a boy from the 1940s as he is to see a black girl wearing a headscarf. The stall’s door opened onto a time warp, transporting Aisha back 60 years to the Blitz, when her school was a sanctuary for Londoners fleeing the bombing. But Richard soon becomes more than just a friendly ghost he becomes a real friend, helping Aisha confront her difficulties at home, where she’s torn between two cultures, and at school, where a bullying classmate makes her life miserable. Curious to know more about Richard’s world, she researches the history of her neighborhood during the Blitz. When she discovers what is about to happen, she knows she must warn Richard . . . but how? Inspired by the 1940 bombing of the South Hallsville Primary School, Ghostscape weaves a realistic story about bullying and self-identity into an intriguing and absorbing time-travel adventure.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781845077686 (1845077687)
Publish date: July 1st 2009
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Pages no: 112
Edition language: English