
About This Book:
*Review Contributed By Karen Yingling, Staff Reviewer*
A House with Many Secrets
This had a quirky, almost British feel to it, something like Raskin’s The Mysterious Disappearance of Leon (I Mean Noel). Also, I’m pretty sure that small colleges don’t operate the way that this one does and that the Cannoli-Potchniks wouldn’t have survived very long in their almost condemned house.
This is a good choice for readers who like a quirky, house-centered story like West’s The Shadows or O’Reilly’s The Secret of Goldenrod. I’m not sure that my students will pick it up, since they are adamant that ghosts should be murderously gory. More astute and nuanced readers who would themselves be successful at unschooling will enjoy this story.
