MEGAN CREWE lives in Toronto, Canada, where she tutors children and teens with special needs. She has yet to make friends with a ghost, though she welcomes the opportunity. "Give Up the Ghost" is her first novel.
Crewe's first effort will make readers wonder what else she's got
up her sleeve. "Kirkus Reviews" This coming-of-age novel avoids
unrealistically neat moments of closure--it will make readers hurt,
and maybe even believe. "Publishers Weekly" A supernatural twist on
the Mean Girls' plot provides page-turning action. . . . Mysterious
plot elements and the budding relationship between Cass and the VP
will quickly engage reluctant readers. "School Library Journal" A
school-dynamics story with a great original hook. "The Bulletin of
the Center for Children's Books""
"Crewe's first effort will make readers wonder what else she's got
up her sleeve."--"Kirkus Reviews"
"This coming-of-age novel avoids unrealistically neat moments of
closure--it will make readers hurt, and maybe even
believe."--"Publishers Weekly"
"A supernatural twist on the 'Mean Girls' plot provides
page-turning action. . . . Mysterious plot elements and the budding
relationship between Cass and the VP will quickly engage reluctant
readers."--"School Library Journal"
"A school-dynamics story with a great original hook."--"The
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"
“Crewe’s first effort will make readers wonder what else she’s got
up her sleeve.”—"Kirkus Reviews"
“This coming-of-age novel avoids unrealistically neat moments of
closure—it will make readers hurt, and maybe even
believe.”—"Publishers Weekly"
“A supernatural twist on the ‘Mean Girls’ plot provides
page-turning action. . . . Mysterious plot elements and the budding
relationship between Cass and the VP will quickly engage reluctant
readers.”—"School Library Journal"
“A school-dynamics story with a great original hook.”—"The Bulletin
of the Center for Children’s Books"
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