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The House That Whispers
The House That Whispers | Lin Thompson
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From the author of The Best Liars in Riverview comes a subtle exploration of gender identity, family, and the personal ghosts that haunt us all, perfect for fans of Kyle Lukoff and Ashley Herring Blake. Eleven-year-old Simon and his siblings, Talia and Rose, are staying the week at Nanaleen's century-old house. This time, though, it’s not their usual summer vacation trip. In fact, everything’s different. It’s fall, not summer. Mom and Dad are staying behind to have a “talk.” And Nanaleen’s house smells weird, plus she keeps forgetting things. And these aren’t the only things getting under Simon’s skin: He’s the only one who knows that his name is Simon, and that he and him pronouns are starting to feel right. But he’s not ready to add to the changes that are already in motion in his family. To make matters worse, Simon keeps hearing a scratching in the walls, and shadows are beginning to build in the corners. He can’t shake the feeling that something is deeply wrong…and he’s determined to get to the bottom of it—which means launching a ghost hunt, with or without his sisters’ help. When Simon discovers the hidden story of his great-aunt Brie, he realizes that Brie’s life might hold answers to some of his worries. Is Brie’s ghost haunting the old O’Hagan house? And will Simon’s search for ghosts turn up more secrets than he ever expected?
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xicanti
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Children‘s Pride display at my new library! They didn‘t have one for adult books yet, but they did have a huge flag in the window.

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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A lovely middle grade story about an 11-year-old trans kid who is dealing with his parents' possible separation, growing up and apart from his sisters, and his grandma having early stages of dementia. He ends up projecting his anxieties onto his grandma's old house, suspecting it's haunted. My favourite part was the sibling dynamics. This had very "Now and Then" vibes (tweens researching local history, even a seance!), but make it queer and trans!

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coffees
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Really enjoyed reading this one. I told myself I'd try to read more #trans stories and here is my first of the year! I think it's a well told story. It's easy to read but I felt like i could pick it apart and find threads connecting many elements together. The focus is on siblings, which I always am a fan of, and on trying to get through "adult problems" (divorce). A story about healing and being who you are. And spooky houses lol! #middlegrade