The Haunting (Nixon novel)

The Haunting

First edition cover
Author Joan Lowery Nixon
Country USA
Language English
Genre Young adult horror
Publisher Delacorte Books
Publication date
10 August 1998
Media type Print (Hardcover, Paperback)
Pages 192 pp
ISBN 0-385-32247-X

The Haunting is a mystery novel for young adults by Joan Lowery Nixon, first published in 1998.

Plot summary

As the story opens, Lia, 15, is at her great-grandmother Sarah's bedside. Delirious, the old woman begins to speak of Graymoss Plantation, the Louisiana family estate left unoccupied for decades because of a "terrible, fearful evil." After the woman's death, Lia discovers that the house has been willed to her mother, who plans to move the family in and adopt a group of hard-to-place children. Lia is against this idea and vows to prove to her mother that the house is truly haunted. She learns that the ghostly occurrences are well documented and that several locals oppose the family taking up residence at Graymoss. Could one of these people be staging the hauntings? Lia has a change of heart, however, after she meets the children her parents want to care for and resolves to take on the ghosts herself. Aided by a collection of Edgar Allan Poe's stories, she eventually succeeds in driving the spirits away. The ghosts are reminiscent of those in Shirley Jackson's classic The Haunting of Hill House, whispering through the walls and sending books flying through the air.

Characters

Some of the characters in this book are:

External links

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