Join Books.org — it's free

Book cover of The Backyard Ghost
Children's Fiction, General

The Backyard Ghost

by Lynn Cullen
Available on Bookshop Write a review

Books.org participates in affiliate programs including Bookshop.org and the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. We may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this page, at no additional cost to you.

Log in to track your reading progress.

Synopsis

Seventh-grade Eleanor desperately attempts to break into the popular crowd at her new school, but her efforts are complicated by her discovery of a Civil War ghost in her backyard. The ghost, a young bugler named Joseph, is vanishing because the development in Eleanor's new subdivision is cutting his connections to the past. With the help of egghead Charlie and eccentric Rachel, can Eleanor save Joseph while finding the friendship she craves? Find out in The Backyard Ghost.

Publishers Weekly

Cullen's first book combines an element of fantasy with the popularity goals of a seventh-grader. Eleanor, newly transferred to Sagamore School after ``moving across town,'' wants desperately to befriend Misty, the school's undisputed princess. But gaining entry into her clique proves challenging, especially since Misty's best friend dislikes Eleanor. Charlie, a serious, intelligent classmate, feels otherwise, but given his negligible social clout, Eleanor shuns his overtures. Yet by telling her about Joseph, an imaginary though seemingly real 12-year-old Civil War ghost, Charlie helps Eleanor win two sincere and very real friends. The novel's popularity-at-any-price theme is hardly new, and revelations about the insensitive, insecure ``in crowd'' have become a cliche in young people's fiction. Yet the story's main flaw lies in its self-centered, conniving protagonist; garnering sympathy for her is difficult. Snarly to her family and the loyal Charlie, Eleanor has the same wimpish quality she despises in others. The conclusion is skillfully handled, however, and almost compensates for Eleanor's slow transformation. Ages 9-12. (Apr.)

About the Author, Lynn Cullen

Lynn Cullen is the author of the young adult novel I Am Rembrandt's Daughter, an ALA Best Book of 2008, and several other acclaimed books for children. She lives with her husband in Atlanta. Vist her website at www.lynncullen.com

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Log in to write one.

Book Details

Published
December 1, 2000
Publisher
iUniverse, Incorporated
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780595144105

More by Lynn Cullen

Similar books