Sunday, August 18, 2013

Far, Far Away

Far, Far Away by Tom McNeal

Jeremy Johnson Johnson has a problem. He carries around in his head the ghost of Jacob Grimm, one half of The Brothers Grimm fairy-tale writing duo. But Jeremy has a bigger problem. His father is about to lose their house, Ginger Boultinghouse falls in love with him after taking a bite of Prince Cake, and in the village he’s grown up in, Never Better, children have been disappearing for decades. Jacob’s ghost tries as hard as he can to protect Jeremy, but even he doesn’t see the danger lurking right in front of them until it is too late. This story of a boy and a girl, told by a ghost, will captivate and haunt the reader at the same time. 

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