Anticipating a regular, uneventful summer, nine-year-old Abby is astounded when she meets up with an angry ghost in her house who draws her into a mysterious adventure.
Betty Ren Wright was an award-winning author of children's fiction including The Dollhouse Murders, The Ghosts Of Mercy Manor and A Ghost in The House.
Known for her ghost stories and mysteries, Wright published 28 children's novels between 1981 and 2006, as well as picture books and short stories. Prior to pursuing her career as a full-time author in 1978, she worked as an editor of children's books.
Wright lived in Wisconsin with her husband, painter George A. Fredericksen, until her death in 2013.
Books by Betty Ren Wright give me the chills. I know these things are written for children, but the angry ghost, the music box that plays by itself, the scared babysitter...this is the stuff that horror is made of. I was creeped out despite myself. ARGH! Love these books...maybe not the best written things in the world, but giving me the chills is a pretty good gauge of how good a book this is. Definitely four stars.
Betty Ren Wright proves once again that character development and detailed story telling can indeed be packed into a 99 page children’s book. Abby acquires a haunted music box from her aunt. It’s up to Abby, her brother David, and their babysitter Hannah to put the active spirit to rest all while learning a lesson about bravery.
Abby and her brother David have to have a babysitter for the summer. The babysitter seems to be afraid of everything, but Abby makes friends with her anyway. Weird things are happening in the house though and have been ever since Abby's aunt sent her a music box. The babysitter believes a ghost is haunting the house and Abby soon believes it too.
I thought the book was pretty good. Abby was a brave character and although the babysitter was scared, she really did care for the kids. David, however, could be annoying, but he had a good side to him too. He just didn't want everyone to see it.
Betty Ren Wright is always hit or miss for me, some I love and will re-read, and some have aged poorly and quite dull. This book is in the former category. While not her best, I rank it a little more highly, closer to 3.5 stars out of five. It's a genuinely pretty creepy tale and an enjoyable read too.
I remember reading this so many times in 4th grade, reading, re-reading, and re-reading over and over again. This was most definitely one of my favorite books as a child and I've actually been having quite a hard time finding it again! As soon as I find it again I'll be re-reading it.
Nine-year-old Abby's friend goes on vacation for three weeks and she is stuck at home with her older brother and babysitter...and an angry ghost! [This is by the author of "The Dollhouse Murders" which fascinated and scared me years ago.]
I read this book when I was in 3rd grade and LOVED IT...I cant seem to find this book any more now, but I still remember that it was a great book...totally recommend it...:D...