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Chargement... Ghost Boypar Stafford Betty
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Seventh grader Ben Conover sees people no one else can see. When he confides in his best friend, it's not long before smart phones start lighting up with text messages as the air cackles with gossip and he becomes known in school as the 'Ghost Boy'. Home has become a battle ground between his Mum's acceptance and his Dad's disapproval. Ben desperately seeks his father's approval, and wants to be like a regular twelve-year-old. But he doesn't want to break free from his spirit friend, Abby, who shows up when he is in danger or about to do something wrong. She somehow guides him and he has grown very fond of her. Will Ben's father accept his son's psychic gifts? Can he persuade his father that spirits are real and not just hallucinations? And who exactly is Abby? A Middle Grade story about a boy who sees spirits. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Google Books — Chargement... GenresClassification décimale de Melvil (CDD)823.92Literature English English fiction Modern Period 2000-ÉvaluationMoyenne:
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Okay, so in all honesty I found this book a little bland and I can't even say much about the story other than "what just happened", but there's this line about two pages in:
Melissa, who sometimes claimed she was neither male or female, but "transgender"
and I can't decide what the weirdest thing about that line is
a) the quote marks around transgender
b) the fact that the two things don't equal each other (nonbinary people can be transgender, but "neither male or female" is not the definition of transgender)
c) this (or any other LGBT character) is never mentioned or addressed again
so just. what? ( )