By Erin Entrada Kelly
New York, NY : Scholastic Press, 2025. Fiction. 228 pages.
This spooky story from two-time Newbery Award winner Erin Entrada Kelly follows Lila and her family as they move to a new house for the summer only to find out that it's haunted. Lila is known for being dramatic, so when she has a "near-death experience" on the drive from Arizona to Ohio where her family must take care of the house her recently-deceased grandfather willed to her father, her friends dismiss her as being overdramatic. But when they finally arrive at the old mansion they inherited, Lila finds that her near-death experience has given her the uncanny ability to see ghosts. Lila must discover how to help the ghosts pass on to the next life, and why there seem to be some evil spirits that seem intent on hurting everyone in town.
This is Erin Entrada Kelly's first foray into horror, and fans of the genre will be enthralled by this story. She does an excellent job at telling both a coming-of-age story while not skimping on the ghosts.

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