Giving Up the Ghost

Giving Up the Ghost
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Age Range
11+
Release Date
September 01, 2007
ISBN
9781561454235
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Davia is afraid of lots of things. Things like death, ghosts, strange places, and her mom s cancer coming back. But she can t avoid her fears now. Far from their Wisconsin home, Davia and her parents are staying in Louisiana to help take care of her great Aunt Mara who is slowly dying. Everything about the spooky-looking mansion that Aunt Mara owns scares Davia. When Davia first encounters Emilie, the ghost of an adolescent girl from the nineteenth century, she is frightened. Emilie seems eager to have Davia for a friend, but the ghost is unpredictable and difficult. Davia begins to learn secrets about Emilia and her own family s past from Aunt Mara stories of premature endings and regrets. As Aunt Mara s health deteriorates, she and Davia become closer. Together, they might just be able to help Emilie be released from the mansion and from world of the living.

Davia is afraid of lots of things. Things like death, ghosts, strange places, and her mom s cancer coming back. But she can t avoid her fears now. Far from their Wisconsin home, Davia and her parents are staying in Louisiana to help take care of her great Aunt Mara who is slowly dying. Everything about the spooky-looking mansion that Aunt Mara owns scares Davia. When Davia first encounters Emilie, the ghost of an adolescent girl from the nineteenth century, she is frightened. Emilie seems eager to have Davia for a friend, but the ghost is unpredictable and difficult. Davia begins to learn secrets about Emilia and her own family s past from Aunt Mara stories of premature endings and regrets. As Aunt Mara s health deteriorates, she and Davia become closer. Together, they might just be able to help Emilie be released from the mansion and from world of the living.

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Tying up loose ends
(Updated: June 29, 2026)
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Davia is afraid of everything, mainly because her mother was very sick with cancer, and Davia was afraid that she would lose her. When her family goes from Wisconsin to the South to stay with great aunt Mari, she and her mother stay with the aunt, who is dying of cancer, and the father goes to help with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Davia is too afraid to leave her mother. Aunt Mari is quite the character, and lets Davia in on a family secret-- there is a ghost that must be taken care of in the "big house", and it's best if that's done before Mari passes away. Even though she is frightened, Davia explores her family history and gets to know the ghost so that she can send her on her way.
Good Points
This creepy, atmospheric book has great descriptions of a derelict Southern mansion. The humidity is palpable, and the desperation of the ghost is mirrored in Davia's fears for her mother. Mari's realistic approach to her condition is refreshing, even if Davia and her mother are not as open minded about this approaching death. There are also many details about Mari's frailty, and her approach to the end of her life.

The back story of the ghost, Emilie, is rather grim when it is finally revealed, and younger elementary readers might be upset by it, but middle school students will find it to be very interesting. Davia's encounters with the ghost are dangerous and pulse pounding-- something middle grade readers love!

With a creepy cover, reader friendly format (Peach Tree does a particularly good job at using comfortable text sizes and white spaces!), and a Hurrican Katrina tie-in, Giving Up the Ghost is an intriguing novel of tying up both real life and supernatural loose ends.
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