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Books with title Ghost Train

  • Ghost Train

    Paul Yee, Harvey Chan

    Paperback (Groundwood Books, Feb. 23, 2010)
    Left behind in China by her father, who has gone to North America to find work, Choon-yi has made her living by selling her paintings in the market. When her father writes one day and asks her to join him, she joyously sets off, only to discover that he has been killed. Choon-yi sees the railway and the giant train engines that her father died for, and she is filled with an urge to paint them. But her work disappoints her until a ghostly presence beckons her to board the train where she meets the ghosts of the men who died building the railway. Will Choon-yi find a way to make peace with her father's death? Ghostly, magical, and redeeming, this masterful tale is superbly illustrated by Harvey Chan.
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  • Ghost Train

    Jess Mowry

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Sept. 15, 1996)
    "The sound of the train woke him . . . rhythmic panting putts like the breath of some huge jungle beast."Oakland, California, is a tough place to grow up: kids pack guns at school; crackheads loiter in doorways; even the wrong-colored clothes can get you "a dirt nap." But for thirteen-year-old Remi, who has just arrived from Haiti, the first night brings something even more terrifying: a monstrous, out-of-control train lurches toward his bedroom window--and only Remi can see it.With the help of his downstairs neighbor, the fast-talking, street-smart Niya, Remi is drawn ever deeper into the mystery of the ghostly night train. Their search leads them back to wartime Oakland, to a shipyard filled with African-American dockworkers and sailors, and, ultimately, to the scene of a murder. Can Remi and Niya find the murderer without becoming trapped in Oakland's past? Or, have they entered a supernatural realm from which there is no escape?"Remi could hear it gaiing on them. The shriek of its whistle rang in his ears. But there just ahead was the switch. Niya was now a few paces in front of him. Then she was passing the switch. Remi started to believe they would make it home! For all its power, its great pounding pistons, its roaring of fire and spewing of steam, the train could not catch them!And then Niya fell."
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  • Ghost Train

    Alan Ahlberg

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Aug. 21, 1992)
    Could anything be more scary than a ghost train full of monsters in a dark, dark tunnel in the dead of night? Look inside...and see.
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  • Ghost Train

    Stephen Thraves, Peter Dennis

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton Childrens Division, March 21, 1991)
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  • Ghost Train

    Paul Yee, Harvey Chan

    Hardcover (Groundwood Books, Sept. 6, 1996)
    Left behind in China by her father, who has gone to North America to find work, Choon-yi has made her living by selling her paintings in the market. When her father writes one day and asks her to join him, she joyously sets off, only to discover that he has been killed. Choon-yi sees the railway and the giant train engines that her father died for, and she is filled with an urge to paint them. But her work disappoints her until a ghostly presence beckons her to board the train where she meets the ghosts of the men who died building the railway. Will Choon-yi find a way to make peace with her father's death? Ghostly, magical, and redeeming, this masterful tale is superbly illustrated by Harvey Chan.
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  • The Ghost Train

    Roy Brimblecombe

    language (, May 6, 2016)
    Two friends, James and Izzy, go on a spooky adventure in search of lost pirate treasure.
  • Ghost Train

    Jess Mowry

    Paperback (Anubis, Feb. 22, 2017)
    13-year-old Remy DuMont, newly arrived from Haiti, where his family lived in poverty, hopes that life will be different in West Oakland, California, where refrigerators, hot running water and television are but three new wonders. But when he and his parents move into the second-floor apartment of a spooky old Victorian house in a neighborhood haunted by real-life terrors of gangs, drugs and violence, the last thing Remy expects are ghosts!Every night at 3:13 while his mother and father sleep, Remy hears a train approaching, seemingly headed straight for the house. From his window he sees a murder committed aboard the train as it rumbles past below. Remy soon realizes that the murderer, the victim, and the train are ghosts; and the murder he sees reenacted each night happened in 1943 when Liberty ships were built in Oakland to help win World War II. Together with his downstairs neighbor, chubby, streetwise, Niya Bedford, also 13, they put together the pieces of this undiscovered crime, which includes the unexplained disappearance of another 13-year-old boy, the son of the elderly and reclusive landlady who lives on the house's dark third floor. In their attempt to solve the mystery by searching for a body they believe to have been buried in the house's basement, Remy and Niya find themselves pulled into the ghostly manifestation where the laws of the living don't apply, becoming ghosts from the future seemingly haunting the past and locked in a life-and-death struggle with a dead murderer and time itself.
  • Ghost Train

    Allan Ahlberg, Andre Amstutz

    Hardcover (Heinemann, Sept. 14, 1992)
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  • The Ghost Train

    Andrew Charman, Sue Deakin

    Hardcover (Derrydale Books, Aug. 24, 1992)
    Get yourselves spooked--the ghosts of Pagan Place are on the loose.
  • The Ghost Train

    Allan Ahlberg, Andre Amstutz

    Hardcover (Greenwillow, Aug. 1, 1992)
    Another bony adventure with the skeleton family describes their scary encounter with a ghost train full of monsters.
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  • The Ghost Train

    Sally Grindley, Jo Brown

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, )
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  • The Ghost Train

    Sally Grindley, Jo Brown

    Paperback (Orchard Books, )
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