Scritch Scratch
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Haunted after helping her father on his ghost-themed Chicago bus tour, twelve-year-old Claire must discover what the spectral boy from the bus wants before it is too late.
This author focuses on themes that resonate with urban life and seasonal celebrations, infusing their work with a personal passion for writing and deep familial bonds. Their style is characterized by a keen sense of detail and vivid storytelling that draws readers into their narratives. The author's works often explore peculiar and unusual incidents that unfold within everyday settings. Their dedication to craft and personal values is evident in every meticulously crafted sentence.





Haunted after helping her father on his ghost-themed Chicago bus tour, twelve-year-old Claire must discover what the spectral boy from the bus wants before it is too late.
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