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The Night Train

Audiobook
1 of 2 copies available
1 of 2 copies available
The past has come calling in the town of Hush, and for one girl, that means facing her ghosts. Perfect for fans of the satisfyingly scary Small Spaces quartet!
Maddie Maverick likes to win. Whether it’s track team races or one-liners she delivers on her parents’ home renovation show, Maddie knows that if she puts in the work, she’ll always come out on top. But things take a turn when her ghost-hunting nana passes away, and Maddie and her twin sister, Nat, discover that Nana left them an unexpected inheritance: They can now see ghosts just like she did.
While Nat is totally on board to try to help some spirits find peace, a ghostly calling is just not Maddie’s speed. So when history comes back to haunt their town, and the story of a decades-old train crash rears its ugly head, Maddie wants nothing to do with the ghosts of days long gone. But one ghost in particular won’t go away, and Maddie might just be the only one with the power to help her—that is, if she can survive the Night Train herself.
In this eerie tale by beloved author Lorelei Savaryn, one girl’s determination to bring long-hidden secrets to light might just change her town—and herself—forever.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 3, 2024
      With a quirky blend of history and the paranormal, Savaryn (The Edge of In Between) plumbs the depths of familial relationships and the lengths to which people will go to live their truth in this tender ghost story. All their lives, 12-year-old fraternal twins Maddie and Nat Maverick, who read as white, have done everything together, including wearing matching Halloween costumes, sharing secrets, and appearing on their family’s YouTube channel, Wrecked to Decked, where their parents upload videos of them flipping eerie dilapidated houses. The only thing they don’t share is a birthday—one twin was born on October 31, the other on November 1. When their nana dies, the girls discover a new commonality: they have each inherited Nana’s ability to communicate with ghosts. As their parents endeavor to renovate Signalman’s Cottage in the small town of Hush, residents prepare for the once-every-13-years reenactment of the train disaster that put them on the map, and Maddie and Nat attempt to navigate their newfound gifts to aid the ghosts of the decades-old wreck. While first-person narration by Maddie sometimes reads as too mature, her interactions with others, particularly Nat, ring true in this life-lesson-laden adventure-drama. Ages 8–12.

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