From acclaimed author Linda Urban comes the funny, bittersweet story of a girl and her ghosts—and the welcoming home they find where they least expect it.
California Poppy has been dropped off, yet again, with an unsuspecting relative. This time it’s her eccentric Great-Aunt Monica, a woman she’s never even met. Aunt Monica has no idea what to do with an eleven-year-old, so she puts California to work researching their ancestor, the once-famous etiquette expert Eleanor Fontaine.
California soon discovers that Great-Great-Great Aunt Eleanor is...not exactly alive and well, but a ghost—and a super sensitive one at that. The grand dame bursts into clouds of dust whenever she loses her composure, which happens quite often. Still, an unexpected four-legged friend and some old-fashioned letter writing make this decidedly strange situation one that California can handle.
Just as California’s starting to feel like she’s found a place for herself, life turns upside-down yet again. Thankfully, this time she has some friends almost by her side...
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“Details about California’s struggles unfurl in poignant matter-of-fact reveals…California’s personable narrative celebrates quiet moments of kindness and the eventual discovery of love in her life.”
— Publishers Weekly
“Urban deftly tackles loss, longing, loneliness, and neglect…Skillfully written with well-drawn characters.”
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Linda Urban has written many award-winning books for young readers, including the award-winning Weekends with Max and His Dad. For ten years, she served as marketing director at Vroman’s Bookstore in Pasadena, California. She teaches in a writing for children and young adults program at Vermont College of Fine Arts. Visit her at LindaUrbanBooks.com.
Caitlin Kelly, an Earphones Award–winning narrator, is a seasoned voice-over artist with experience in Japan and the United States. She has a BFA in drama and studied musical theater at the Collaborative Arts Project 21, an off-Broadway theater company and musical theater training conservatory. She got started in voice-over work in 2009 while living in Japan where she toured with Disney’s World of English and World Family Club as a performer and a puppeteer.