
The Gravedigger
door:
Edgar J. Hyde
Taal: Engels
Formaat: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1741814073
ISBN 13: 9781741814071
Publicatiedatum:
January 1st, 2007
Uitgever: Hinkler Books
Pagina's: 121
Genres: Children’s, Horror
In a seemingly ordinary town, the Price family finds themselves settling into an unusual home—one nestled within a graveyard. As they unpack their lives among tombstones and whispers of the past, they are met with both curiosity and trepidation. The allure of the unknown draws them into an exploration of the cemetery's history, but their excitement is tinged with the spine-tingling tales of restless spirits and hauntings.
As days turn into weeks, the children grapple with their fears, each family member confronting the idea of what lies beyond the grave. Tales of ghostly encounters swirl around them, igniting their imaginations and stirring a sense of adventure. They soon discover that the graveyard holds more than just resting places; secrets of those who were once alive beckon them to unravel stories buried beneath the soil.
Amidst the eerie atmosphere, the Price family learns valuable lessons about life, loss, and the interconnectedness of past and present. As they navigate their new reality, they uncover an unexpected bond with the spectral inhabitants, shedding light on the thin line that separates the living from the departed.
As days turn into weeks, the children grapple with their fears, each family member confronting the idea of what lies beyond the grave. Tales of ghostly encounters swirl around them, igniting their imaginations and stirring a sense of adventure. They soon discover that the graveyard holds more than just resting places; secrets of those who were once alive beckon them to unravel stories buried beneath the soil.
Amidst the eerie atmosphere, the Price family learns valuable lessons about life, loss, and the interconnectedness of past and present. As they navigate their new reality, they uncover an unexpected bond with the spectral inhabitants, shedding light on the thin line that separates the living from the departed.