The Only Ghost in School

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Author(s)
Age Range
8+
Release Date
August 12, 2025
ISBN
978-0593753149
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Desmond Cole Ghost Patrol meets Casper the Friendly Ghost in this hilarious first book of a highly illustrated full-color chapter book series about finding friendship and being the new kid at school—perfect for early, emerging, and reluctant readers.

For Ghostie, life in Scareville is perfect. But everything changes when his parents announce that they’re moving to Smithville.

Now Ghostie is the ONLY ghost at Smithville Elementary, and he is scaring his classmates just by existing. While his parents embrace their new human world, Ghostie feels more alone than ever. Will he be able to make friends and fit in?

With charming full-color art throughout, this first book in the Only Ghost chapter book series highlights how you can discover connections in differences and how you don’t have to fit in to find belonging.

Editor review

1 review
Spooky Jokes and Life Lessons
(Updated: June 28, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.5
Plot
 
4.0
Characters
 
5.0
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
In this illustrated chapter book, Ghostie is nervous to start at a new school. All of the other kids are humans, and although Ghostie is eager to make friends, it's not so easy to fit in with the unfamiliar foods and customs. He tries to blend in, but some advice from his parents and a newfound friend helps Ghostie see that the best way to connect with new people is to just be himself.

While Ghostie is, in fact, a ghost, everything he experiences is so relatable. Moving to a new town can be overwhelming, particularly when everyone there seems to be entirely different. There's a bully on his very first day, who picks on Ghostie simply for being what he is rather than getting a chance to know him. And Ghostie accidentally scares his classmates with spiders and scares on a birthday, unaware that birthday scares are only a ghostly birthday tradition. These are tricky things to overcome, and it takes some understanding from both sides to truly welcome a newcomer into any group.

On a lighter note, the Ghostie family is quite charming, with their fascination over human customs and comparisons to what is normal back in their spooky hometown.

Readers looking for a heartfelt school story can look forward to the spooky jokes and color illustrations on every page.
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