The Saturday Night Ghost Club (B&N Exclusive Edition)

by Craig Davidson | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 9780593512197 Global Overview for this book
Registered by auroravampire of Lexington, Kentucky USA on 7/6/2023
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Journal Entry 1 by auroravampire from Lexington, Kentucky USA on Thursday, July 6, 2023
This book and several others have been registered for Little Free Library #0992 in Lexington, KY
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Book Description
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Think about bike rides and adventures within the neighborhood, when down the block might as well be three counties over. Because as big you think you are as a teenager, you’re just stepping foot into the world. This poignant and touching novel sums up childhood, middle age and growing older with such grace that every character from the kids to their parents will move you. We are absolutely smitten by this book.
An irresistible and bittersweet coming-of-age story in the vein of Stranger Things and Stand by Me about a group of misfit kids who spend an unforgettable summer investigating local ghost stories and urban legends

"A celebration of the secret lives of children, both their wonders and their horrors . . . Immensely enjoyable, piercingly clever, and satisfyingly soulful." -Jason Heller, NPR

Growing up in 1980s Niagara Falls - a seedy but magical, slightly haunted place - Jake Baker spends most of his time with his uncle Calvin, a kind but eccentric enthusiast of occult artifacts and conspiracy theories. The summer Jake turns twelve, he befriends a pair of siblings new to town, and so Calvin decides to initiate them all into the "Saturday Night Ghost Club." But as the summer goes on, what begins as a seemingly light-hearted project may ultimately uncover more than any of its members had imagined. With the alternating warmth and sadness of the best coming-of-age stories, The Saturday Night Ghost Club is a note-perfect novel that poignantly examines the haunting mutability of memory and storytelling, as well as the experiences that form the people we become, and establishes Craig Davidson as a remarkable literary talent.
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