Saul W. Tanpepper A man confronts his darkest fears when he returns to his childhood hometown and to the house where his brother's life ended many years before.Mr. November is both a deceptively traditional ghost story and coming-of-age tale, but touches on far deeper and troubling themes. It is also a tribute to a favorite American pasttime.* * * * * * * * * * * * * *"There are all manner of of places, of things, of people. There are hauntings of the mind, just as there are hauntings of the body and of the soul. But the worst sort of haunting is the kind which infects the spirit, entwines with it, subsumes it. The kind that cannot be easily exorcised. Not, at least, without first killing the host."* * * * * * * * * * * * * *Approximately 16,000 words (roughly 57 pages) For ages 14 and older.
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57 Pages