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|title=Ways To See a Ghost
|author=Emily Diamand
|publisher=Templar
|date=July 2013
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|website=http://www.emilydiamand.com
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|summary=It's no fun for Isis, having a mum who mistakenly believes she's psychic. The thing is, unlike her mum Isis actually does see ghosts, but how could she admit she sees her little sister Angel, who died at the age of three? It would destroy her mother's already fragile mental balance. And that's before Isis finds out about the danger which threatens everyone she loves — dead or alive. Emily popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to us about [[Emily Diamand Talks To Bookbag About how scary should it be?|how scary children's fiction should be]].
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Isis has spent half her life effectively being the adult in the family. After a dreadful car accident which killed her little sister Angel five years previously, her mother Cally falls apart, and her father walks out on them. Isis is left to cope as best she can, though the early days are hard: there's often no food in the house, her uniform is grubby and too small, and she has to take responsibility for getting herself to and from school.
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