In a Blue Velvet Dress

by Catherine Sefton

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With the help of a ghost in a blue velvet dress, bookworm Jane survives the disaster of finding herself on vacation without a single book at her disposal.

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I lent this book to a friend of mine -- well, to her daughter, but of course my friend read it as well. The main character of this novel is a reading fiend who likes to draw up mental lists of her favorite books. My friend was amazed at how many of these books she'd never even heard of, let alone read.

Quite aside from being an excellent source of titles to look out for, this is a terrific story, alternately funny and touching.
I chanced upon a battered copy of this in donations. A wonderful story. I could really relate. Imagine a vacation with NO books. Horrifying. A good ghost story, reminded me of Ruth M Arthur's books. I want to read the books that were left on Jane's bedside table.
I must stop reading these British/Irish children's ghost stories. ?áThey just don't do anything for me. ?áIf I were stranded w/out books I wouldn't make a nuisance of myself, but would either write something original, or try to write from memory one of my favorite stories, or ask the neighbors (minister? teacher? spinster lady?) if they had any books I could borrow. ?áI liked the Smollets, but they were cardboard characters, each of the eight fit a stereotype. ?áEven the main characters needed fleshing out. ?áSorry, I just find nothing particularly engaging in these books.

trying to think of the type I mean, can only come up with these at the moment, though I liked them a bit better because the time-travel element in each was show more more significant (here it was vaguely hinted at, is all...)

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A young girl who loves to read goes on vacation to a small town where there are no books and finds that she has switched her suitcase of books with her father's. Some unknown person leaves books by her bed each night, who ends up being a ghost named Mary.

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Martin Waddell was born April 10, 1941, in Belfast, Ireland. He always wanted to be a professional soccer player. After having played for junior teams in Ireland, he left school at fifteen and held a variety of jobs, including working at a publishing company and as a night switchboard operator for a taxi company. Waddell is now one of the most show more prolific and successful contemporary children's writers, with more than one hundred books to his credit, some of them under his pseudonym Catherine Sefton. He won the 1986 Other Award, for his book Starry Night, which was also a runner up for The Guardian Children¿s Fiction Award and was shortlisted for the Young Observer Teenage Fiction Prize. He has twice won the Smarties Book Prize, for Farmer Duck and Can't You Sleep Little Bear? He also won the 1989 Kurt Mascher Award for The Park In The Dark, the 1990 Bets Book For Babies for Rosie¿s Babies and has been shortlisted for the 1992 Smarties Book Prize for Along The Lonely Road. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Keith, Eros (Illustrator)

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Original publication date
1972
Epigraph
Know that my sweet Mary
is the owner of this book.
If anyone should steal it
'twas from Mary it was took.
Dedication
For Fionnuala
to whom it could have happened
First words
Jane Reid was eleven years old.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"I was saying good-bye to a friend."

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Fiction and Literature, Children's Books
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
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PZ7 .S4525 .ILanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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