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A FRIEND FOR GHOST by Suzanne Kaufman

A FRIEND FOR GHOST

by Suzanne Kaufman ; illustrated by Suzanne Kaufman

Pub Date: Aug. 23rd, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-8234-4852-4
Publisher: Neal Porter/Holiday House

A good-natured and caring friend is determined to cheer up lonely Ghost.

Rain is falling on a row of old-fashioned–looking houses as a ghost wearing glasses stares out an attic window. Hanging out in the park, unseen, Ghost remains woeful—no one ever seems to know Ghost is there. A big red balloon—on whom Ghost draws a smiling face—floats by, joining Ghost on the seesaw and for a refreshing serving of ice cream. The two are seemingly compatible, but, alas, the balloon floats away. Ghost searches everywhere, to no avail. When the balloon finally returns to the park and a despondent Ghost, the true intent of its unseen mission becomes happily clear. The balloon has brought back the perfect ghostly companion for Ghost, this one sporting a bow tie. Fluid illustrations bring to life—so to speak—the amorphous main characters, washes of color heightening the emotion. The children playing in the park have a range of skin tones; one child uses a wheelchair, and one wears a hijab. The tale offers plenty of opportunities to spark discussions about friendship and compatibility. Is it their similar appearance that draws the ghosts to each other? Children will enjoy seeing ghosts behaving as nonthreatening, fun-seeking, and peoplelike. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

In this delightful tale, kindred spirits find happiness together.

(Picture book. 3-6)