Ghost In My Soup

Ghost In My Soup

by Judi Miller
Ghost In My Soup

Ghost In My Soup

by Judi Miller

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Overview

Ten year old Scott's troubles start the day he and his family move to Chagrin Falls. His best friend is now far away, he's stuck in a school he hates and all the popular boys ignore him. Plus, strange things start to happen in his new house. Someone moves his games around, eats half the cornbread, steals the bread knife and lets his little brother out the front door.

Nobody can figure it out. Until Scott sees an old man in his room and his parents see..no one! It's a ghost! A groaning, clanking and much too helpful ghost. A ghost named Malcolm. And since his parents can't see Malcolm, Scott gets blamed for everything the spunky ghost does.

Now Scott's whole life is nothing but a bunch of trouble. What's going to happen next? Well, Malcolm has a few spirited ideas...

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148702962
Publisher: WoolysWagon ePublishing
Publication date: 09/08/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 104
File size: 370 KB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

Since Judi Miller was five, she wanted to live in New York City and be an actress. Graduating from the Cleveland Playhouse Children’s Theatre she went on to Ohio University where she majored in theatre arts. She left there to go to Julliard School of Music majoring in the Martha Graham technique. She did summer stock where in ‘Time Out for Ginger’ she acted with then unknown and “wonderfully nice” Dustin Hoffman.

One day Judi had an epiphany: She wanted to be a writer. She was told by an editor and dear friend to earn while she learned so she went into advertising as a copywriter. A creative director was looking at her portfolio and told Judi she could be a different writer if she went to the School of Visual Arts for Graphics, so off she went to learn the meaning of concept which she applies to this day. Not really a 9-5 type of person Judi started her own free-lance company. During this time she wrote many commercials for a radio station heard in the Garment District. She would take menus and business cards and create commercials that would become classics.

She also wrote for newspapers and national magazines, sometimes under the pen names Jennifer Lee, Marla Jenson and Duane Facquard. Judi penned a series of self-help books for adults and younger readers, and a number of Young Adult books followed by numerous Adult suspense titles.

Around the age of ten she stumbled upon her first haunted house in a blackberry patch in Madison, Ohio. Ever since she has been fascinated with spooky things and shares this in her books.
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