The Forgotten Girl
By India Hill Brown
New York : Scholastic Press, 2019. Fiction. 250 p.
Iris Rose loves the snow and nothing is going to stop her from playing in the first snowfall of the year. Her best friend Daniel feels hesitant about sneaking out to make snow angels late at night but Iris assures him that nothing bad is going to happen. Neither of them are prepared for what they are about to find.
Iris and Daniel accidentally stumble onto the forgotten grave of Avery Moore, a girl their own age, and when Iris begins to have haunting experiences with her, the two of them must work to figure out what is keeping Avery around. Together the two friends must bring to light the truth about forgotten, segregated graveyards right in their own backyard so that Avery's ghost can finally move on.
For fans of scary, spine-chilling novels this book is a great read. The author does a wonderful job of weaving invaluable history into a story that will keep you up late into the evening reading.
By India Hill Brown
New York : Scholastic Press, 2019. Fiction. 250 p.
Iris Rose loves the snow and nothing is going to stop her from playing in the first snowfall of the year. Her best friend Daniel feels hesitant about sneaking out to make snow angels late at night but Iris assures him that nothing bad is going to happen. Neither of them are prepared for what they are about to find.
Iris and Daniel accidentally stumble onto the forgotten grave of Avery Moore, a girl their own age, and when Iris begins to have haunting experiences with her, the two of them must work to figure out what is keeping Avery around. Together the two friends must bring to light the truth about forgotten, segregated graveyards right in their own backyard so that Avery's ghost can finally move on.
For fans of scary, spine-chilling novels this book is a great read. The author does a wonderful job of weaving invaluable history into a story that will keep you up late into the evening reading.
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