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The Only Ghost in School

Illustrated by Tara J. Hannon
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Desmond Cole Ghost Patrol meets Casper the Friendly Ghost in this hilarious first book of a highly illustrated full-color chapter book series about finding friendship and being the new kid at school—perfect for early, emerging, and reluctant readers.

For Ghostie, life in Scareville is perfect. But everything changes when his parents announce that they’re moving to Smithville.

Now Ghostie is the ONLY ghost at Smithville Elementary, and he is scaring his classmates just by existing. While his parents embrace their new human world, Ghostie feels more alone than ever. Will he be able to make friends and fit in?

With charming full-color art throughout, this first book in the Only Ghost chapter book series highlights how you can discover connections in differences and how you don’t have to fit in to find belonging.
CHAPTER 1

Horrifying News


In Scareville, life was perfectly normal. My friends were witches and werewolves, my house was haunted, and we celebrated birthdays in the best way possible, with scare parties. Until one eerie Tuesday, Mom and Dad ruined everything.

“We’re moving to Smithville,” they announced at dinner.

“A human town?! But WHY?” I moaned.

“I got my dream job as a haunted relations ghoul, or as they say in Smithville, a human relations agent!” Mom said proudly.

“Can you believe it?” Dad shrieked. “We are going to be floating among humans! It’s a dream come true!”

My parents are obsessed with humans; they read their books, follow their news, and binge-watch their TV shows, but I never thought they would take it this far. A ghost family living among HUMANS? It’s unheard of!

Scareville is a very diverse town filled with ghosts, witches, vampires, skeletons, mummies, monsters, and werewolves . . . but never humans.

“Aren’t humans scared of ghosts?” I asked, hoping it would bring my parents back to their senses.

“That’s why my job is so important,” Mom said. “We have to bridge the gap between the made-up ghost stories and the real ones.”

“Will I have to switch schools?” I asked.

“Yes, honey boo,” Mom said. “You’re already signed up to attend Smithville Elementary. Your teacher is very excited to have you in his class.”

“Booooo,” I cried.

“Cheer up, kid,” Dad said while he rubbed noogies on my head like the human dads do on TV. “Scareville will always be just a haunt away.”

“And you’re going to love Smithville,” Mom said. “I just know it!”

I hoped my mom was right.
 
CHAPTER 2

The Reasons

 
She was wrong. Very, very wrong.

I do not love Smithville for so many reasons.

Let me count the ways.
 
REASON NUMBER ONE

Our new house isn’t haunted. It is just a normal house with blue shutters that don’t rattle and wooden floorboards that don’t creak. It’s so quiet here! I haven’t had a good night’s sleep since we moved in a week ago.
 
REASON NUMBER TWO

On our first night here, I threw Mom a very supportive congratulations-on-your-new-job scare party and she totally freaked out. She vacuumed up all my spider confetti and shrieked, “We can’t throw scare parties here! We will scare the neighbors!” Which makes no sense because the whole point of scare parties is to scare the neighbors! RIP fun.
 
REASON NUMBER THREE

I can’t let Cookie out to catch her dinner at night because there’s a leash law here. I don’t know what a leash law is, but Dad says it means Cookie has to stay inside unless she’s on a leash. She hates that. So do I.
 
REASON NUMBER FOUR
I will be the ONLY ghost at Smithville Elementary.
Tara J. Hannon is an author-illustrator from Maryland. Her illustrated projects include Planes USA! (2020) and God Is There Wherever You Go (2021), both with Penguin Workshop. Her debut early graphic novel series, Birtle, is published with AMP Kids. Visit her online at www.tarajhannon.com.

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Desmond Cole Ghost Patrol meets Casper the Friendly Ghost in this hilarious first book of a highly illustrated full-color chapter book series about finding friendship and being the new kid at school—perfect for early, emerging, and reluctant readers.

For Ghostie, life in Scareville is perfect. But everything changes when his parents announce that they’re moving to Smithville.

Now Ghostie is the ONLY ghost at Smithville Elementary, and he is scaring his classmates just by existing. While his parents embrace their new human world, Ghostie feels more alone than ever. Will he be able to make friends and fit in?

With charming full-color art throughout, this first book in the Only Ghost chapter book series highlights how you can discover connections in differences and how you don’t have to fit in to find belonging.

Excerpt

CHAPTER 1

Horrifying News


In Scareville, life was perfectly normal. My friends were witches and werewolves, my house was haunted, and we celebrated birthdays in the best way possible, with scare parties. Until one eerie Tuesday, Mom and Dad ruined everything.

“We’re moving to Smithville,” they announced at dinner.

“A human town?! But WHY?” I moaned.

“I got my dream job as a haunted relations ghoul, or as they say in Smithville, a human relations agent!” Mom said proudly.

“Can you believe it?” Dad shrieked. “We are going to be floating among humans! It’s a dream come true!”

My parents are obsessed with humans; they read their books, follow their news, and binge-watch their TV shows, but I never thought they would take it this far. A ghost family living among HUMANS? It’s unheard of!

Scareville is a very diverse town filled with ghosts, witches, vampires, skeletons, mummies, monsters, and werewolves . . . but never humans.

“Aren’t humans scared of ghosts?” I asked, hoping it would bring my parents back to their senses.

“That’s why my job is so important,” Mom said. “We have to bridge the gap between the made-up ghost stories and the real ones.”

“Will I have to switch schools?” I asked.

“Yes, honey boo,” Mom said. “You’re already signed up to attend Smithville Elementary. Your teacher is very excited to have you in his class.”

“Booooo,” I cried.

“Cheer up, kid,” Dad said while he rubbed noogies on my head like the human dads do on TV. “Scareville will always be just a haunt away.”

“And you’re going to love Smithville,” Mom said. “I just know it!”

I hoped my mom was right.
 
CHAPTER 2

The Reasons

 
She was wrong. Very, very wrong.

I do not love Smithville for so many reasons.

Let me count the ways.
 
REASON NUMBER ONE

Our new house isn’t haunted. It is just a normal house with blue shutters that don’t rattle and wooden floorboards that don’t creak. It’s so quiet here! I haven’t had a good night’s sleep since we moved in a week ago.
 
REASON NUMBER TWO

On our first night here, I threw Mom a very supportive congratulations-on-your-new-job scare party and she totally freaked out. She vacuumed up all my spider confetti and shrieked, “We can’t throw scare parties here! We will scare the neighbors!” Which makes no sense because the whole point of scare parties is to scare the neighbors! RIP fun.
 
REASON NUMBER THREE

I can’t let Cookie out to catch her dinner at night because there’s a leash law here. I don’t know what a leash law is, but Dad says it means Cookie has to stay inside unless she’s on a leash. She hates that. So do I.
 
REASON NUMBER FOUR
I will be the ONLY ghost at Smithville Elementary.

Author

Tara J. Hannon is an author-illustrator from Maryland. Her illustrated projects include Planes USA! (2020) and God Is There Wherever You Go (2021), both with Penguin Workshop. Her debut early graphic novel series, Birtle, is published with AMP Kids. Visit her online at www.tarajhannon.com.

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