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Books with title Ghost Girl

  • Ghost Girl

    Torey L. Hayden

    Hardcover (Little Brown, March 15, 1991)
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  • A Girl, A Ghost

    Alyssa Grady

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 18, 2015)
    Orphaned and adopted, Vivien Bard's life is a struggle for success at Ballet Evers, which lies in Evers, Nebraska. Vivien's passion for ballet is clear despite ballerina rivalries and her longtime desire to look into the golden eyes of Will Fleming and say, "I do." When the company decides to perform the ballet Giselle, and Vivien is chosen for the lead role, jealousies reach the breaking point and Vivien's relationship with Will becomes a conflict. Yet when Vivien runs to Evers' forest in an attempt to escape her dilemmas, she encounters a new danger. A danger that will engulf Vivien and sink her into the ancient struggle between life and death, love and loss that is manifested in Giselle.
  • The Ghost Girl

    Saltus, Edgar

    eBook (HardPress Publishing, Aug. 23, 2014)
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  • Ghost Girl

    Edgar Saltus

    Hardcover (Ams Pr Inc, Dec. 1, 1979)
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  • The Ghost Girl

    Edgar Saltus

    Paperback (Sagwan Press, Feb. 9, 2018)
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  • Girl vs. Ghost

    Kate McMurry, Marie August

    Paperback (Blazing Star Press, April 10, 2011)
    Isabel Lindley doesn't believe in magic, but her best friend is obsessed with witchcraft. Strictly as a favor, Isabel agrees to help with a spell and is shocked when the ghost of a teenage boy splat-lands in her bedroom. Her friend is thrilled-even though only Isabel can see or hear the ghost-but Isabel is horrified. She's the most ordinary sixteen-year-old girl on the planet. What is she supposed to do with a ghost who doesn't know his own name, how he died, or why the heck he's tied to Isabel with a psychic chain? Her only hope to take back her life is to help him solve the mystery of his demise so he can go to the Light. Or wherever. She's not particular, as long as the ghost is gone.
  • The Ghost Girl

    Catherine Sefton

    Hardcover (Hamish Hamilton, Jan. 1, 1985)
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  • The Ghost Girl

    Catherine Sefton

    Paperback (Methuen Publishing Ltd, Jan. 1, 1986)
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  • Ghost Girl

    Linda Oatman High

    eBook (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Dec. 8, 2016)
    Theme: Hi-Lo, emergent, teen content, full-color, VerseA new place for a family vacation. A long walk on a dark night. Something appears up ahead. A girl. She's as pale as a pearl. A ghost? Yes! She visits this same beach each year ... for three days. Why? It's where she drowned. And now she's back searching for something.TERL Boosters offer expansion opportunities for your Teen Emergent Reader Libraries. Unlike the libraries, Booster titles are sold individually. Each Booster level supports a TERL library. Boosters can also stand alone and are excellent hi-lo classroom books. There are six Booster titles supporting each level of TERL. STEM Boosters offer a unique way to delve into science, technology, engineering, and math for emergent readers. Verse Boosters introduce readers to the versatility of contemporary poetry.
  • Girl vs. Ghost

    Kate McMurry, Marie August

    Hardcover (Blazing Star Press, April 10, 2011)
    Isabel Lindley doesn't believe in magic, but her best friend is obsessed with witchcraft. Strictly as a favor, Isabel agrees to help with a spell and is shocked when the ghost of a teenage boy splat-lands in her bedroom. Her friend is thrilled-even though only Isabel can see or hear the ghost-but Isabel is horrified. She's the most ordinary sixteen-year-old girl on the planet. What is she supposed to do with a ghost who doesn't know his own name, how he died, or why the heck he's tied to Isabel with a psychic chain? Her only hope to take back her life is to help him solve the mystery of his demise so he can go to the Light. Or wherever. She's not particular, as long as the ghost is gone.
  • The Ghost Girl

    Claire Donnellan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 29, 2014)
    Hestia Jane Parker once thought she was ordinary. Now she knows better. After an encounter with a ghost one night at her orphanage, she discovers a fascinating ability to see ghosts, and a mystery involving the death of her parents that only she can solve. Follow Hestia and her new friends to track down the dangerous Mr. Crowther, and make things right.
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  • The ghost girl

    Edgar Saltus

    Paperback (University of Michigan Library, Jan. 1, 1922)
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