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    Jade Green: A Ghost Story by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Mark Elliott (Illustrator)

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    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
    • Pub. Date: February 2000
    • ISBN-13: 9780689820052
    • Sales Rank: 643,923
    • Age Range: Young Adult
    • 176pp
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    Synopsis

    At first glance the large brown house at the end of Stone Street seems so forbidding that Judith Sparrow wants to turn back. But turn back to where?

    Recently orphaned, she has no alternative other than to be taken in by her stern uncle Geoffrey, who agreed to the arrangement with one peculiar provision: Judith could bring with her whatever belongings she liked except for anything green. The color green is strictly forbidden in his house.

    Upon arrival at the house, Judith is determined to make the best of it and indeed is cheered by the warmth and charm of Mrs. Hastings, her uncle's housekeeper, if less so by her older cousin Charles, who seems to alternate between friendliness and a certain suspicious animosity. Even her uncle seems willing to open up to her at times.

    But then strange, ghostly things begin to happen, and Judith finds her happiness in her new home, including a budding romance with Zeke, the miller's son, compromised by terrifying experiences she can share with no one, not to mention the ghastly stories she hears about the household's past.

    And Judith must wonder if her one small transgression of the rule — her having concealed in her trunk a small green picture frame given to her by her mother — has somehow caused it all by bringing that past to life again.

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    While living with her uncle in a house haunted by the ghost of a young woman, recently orphaned Judith Sparrow wonders if her one small transgression causes mysterious happenings.

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    Naylor, the award-winning author of over 100 books for children and young adults, has penned another winner in this fast-paced spellbinder. Fifteen-year-old orphan Judith Sparrow moves in with Uncle Geoffrey, Cousin Charles, and Mrs. Hastings. Through town gossip, Judith learns the story of Jade Green, the girl who lived in the Sparrow house until she committed suicide with a meat cleaver. Judith begins seeing Jade Green's white-gloved hand playing the piano, scurrying across the floor, and chopping gashes into the cutting board with a cleaver. Though scared of the hand, Judith becomes more afraid of the leering Cousin Charles. During the climax, a hurricane, Charles attempts to rape and kill Judith and admits to killing Jade Green. Jade Green's hand comes to the rescue, choking Charles to death and disappearing forever into the storm's swirling pools of water. This riveting story is a well written and age-appropriate quick read that would appeal to reluctant readers as well. Judith will win the reader's heart in this first-person account of how she works to fit into an odd family, experiences first love, and learns that the living can be as dangerous as the dead. Recommended for YA collections in both school and public libraries. KLIATT Codes: JS—Recommended for junior and senior high school students. 1999, Simon & Schuster, Aladdin, 169p., $4.99. Ages 13 to 18. Reviewer: Kim Harris; YA Libn., Newman Riga Lib., Churchville, NY , September 2001 (Vol. 35 No. 5)

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    Biography

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor's extensive list of books for children includes the renowned Shiloh trilogy (for which the debut title, Shiloh, won the 1992 Newbery Medal), and such novels as Ice, Sang Spell and The Fear Place. She has recently matched the success of her popular Alice books with the Danny series, which similarly highlights common fears and foibles of growing up. Phyllis lives with her husband, Rex, in Bethesda, Maryland.

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    May 12, 2009: Jade Green is a ghost story. This book is great for teenagers that want to read a good ghost story. The author wrote this book mainly to entertain. For me, this book was well written and had a nice little story to it. It didn't turn out how I thought it would, but that is a good thing.

    This book takes place in the early 1900's. In Jade Green, an orphan girl, Judith, moves to a small town in South Carolina to live with her uncle. But, she has one particular rule: she cannot bring anything green with her. Soon she finds out that there is a secret that her uncle is keeping from her about something that lurks in the house. Along the way to uncovering the secret, she finds friendships and a relationship. Judith also discovers the truth is sometimes right in front of you.

    One thing that surprised me is the setting. The setting in Jade Green is not what I expected it to be. I thought it was going to be about modern times, but it actually takes place in the early 1900's near a beach. This helped the story in keeping the reader's attention.

    I really enjoyed reading this book. I thought it was entertaining from the beginning. In this story there are a lot of surprises. Jade Green is a ghost story that takes place in the early 1900's. This is a story of fiction. It will grab the reader's attention from the very start.

    march 20, 2009by Anonymous

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    March 20, 2009: This book is incredible!!! I never wanted to put it down! I usually dont read books like this ,but it was just amazing! The only thing I didn't like was Cousin Charles.....He creeped me out!! But other than that, great book!!


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