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Children's literature portal; Ghosts is a fictional graphic novel written by Raina Telgemeier which tells the story of a young girl named Catrina and her family, who have recently moved to Bahía de la Luna (a fictional town incorporating aspects of Half Moon Bay, Pacifica, and Santa Cruz) in northern California.
Raina Telgemeier (/ ˈ t ɛ l ɡ ə ˌ m aɪ ər /; [1] born May 26, 1977 [2]) is an American cartoonist.Her works include the autobiographical webcomic Smile, which was published as a full-color middle grade graphic novel in February 2010, and the follow-up Sisters and the fiction graphic novel Drama, all of which have been on The New York Times Best Seller lists.
2017 Ghosts, by Raina Telgemeier (Scholastic) 2018 The Tea Dragon Society, by Katie O’Neill (Oni) 2019 The Divided Earth, by Faith Erin Hicks (First Second) 2020 Guts, by Raina Telgemeier (Scholastic Graphix) 2022 Salt Magic, by Hope Larson and Rebecca Mock (Margaret Ferguson Books/Holiday House)
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The Reckoner Trilogy is a young adult, fantasy book series written by David Robertson, published October 10, 2017 by HighWater Press. The series includes Strangers (2017), Monsters (2018), and Ghosts (2019).
Raina - A young teenager (11 at the beginning, 15 at the end) who has an accident that leaves her with dental trauma. Raina is the character based on author Raina Telgemeier’s teen self. Dr. Dragoni - Raina’s orthodontist. Mom (Sue) - Raina, Amara, and Will's levelheaded mother, wife of Denis. Amara - A six-year-old (a 10-year-old at the end).
Ghosts, however, have a different agenda, says Dillard. “Wherever there’s strong emotional energy, they’re attracted to it because they need a source of energy,” she says.
The twin brothers, Jesse and Justin, resemble two of Telgemeier's actual friends, and their in-book personalities mirror their real-life personalities. [3] Although Telgemeier originally intended the characters to be high schoolers, Scholastic believed the setting was more appropriate for middle school. [4]