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The Ghosts of Stony Clove

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4 out of 5
Based on 12 Ratings and 9 Reviews

Book Description


Stony Clove, a little town snuggled in a rugged mountain pass, was cleared and farmed by Dutch settlers one hundred years ago. It was rumored amongst the townsfolk that the solid rock of the area had been forged by the Devil himself who, in a fury, had fashioned it after his own cleft foot.

Asher and Ginny were born and raised in this town, with its old fashioned traditions and ... More
Book Information
PublisherTor Books
BindingMass Market Paperback (8 editions)
Reading LevelYoung Adults
# of Pages160
ISBN-100812551869
ISBN-13978-0812551860
Publication Date07/15/1995
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About Eileen Charbonneau (Author) : Eileen Charbonneau is an award-winning author of nine published novels, six of them for young adults. Her plays have been produced and her screenplays optioned. Eileen is also a Celtic and Native ... more
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12/23/2009 Sarah Dooley said: Oh! I so loved this book! My mother read it to me about ten times when I was younger, and I've read it at least that many times again as an adult!
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