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Ghost Stories

About 3 pages (992 words)

The Washington Post, October 30th, 1995

There was an old woman all skin and bone Who lived near the graveyard all alone. O-o o-o o-o o-o! Ah, yes, it's that time of year when sweet bedtime stories about teddy bears who are lost and then found are being replaced with hair- raisers such as "The Ghost-Eye Tree," by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault or Allan Ahlberg's "Skeleton Crew." The increased demand for children's books in recent years has led marketers to new heights in spook stories. In addition to the standard tales from folklore or the classic creations of the great American short story writers, you can now find books that...

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