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Author name: Jess Mowry

 : Ghost Train
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Type of bind: Hardcover
EAN num: 9780805044409
ISBN number: 080504440X
Label: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
Manufacturer: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 128
Printing Date: September 15, 1996
Publishing house: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
Age index: Ages 9-12
Sale Popularity Level: 2006431
Studio: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)






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Product Description:
'The sound of the train woke him . . . rhythmic panting putts like the breath of some huge jungle beast.'

Oakland, California, is a tough place to grow up: kids pack guns at school; crackheads loiter in doorways; even the wrong-colored clothes can get you 'a dirt nap.' But for thirteen-year-old Remi, who has just arrived from Haiti, the very first night brings something even more terrifying: a monstrous, out-of-control train lurches toward his bedroom window--and only Remi can see it.

With the help of his downstairs neighbor, the fast-talking, street-smart Niya, Remi is drawn ever deeper into the mystery of the ghostly night train. Their search leads them back to wartime Oakland, to a shipyard filled with African-American dockworkers and sailors, and, ultimately, to the scene of a murder. Can Remi and Niya find the murderer without becoming trapped in Oakland's past? Or, have they entered a supernatural realm from which there is no escape?

'Remi could hear it gaiing on them. The shriek of its whistle rang in his ears. But there just ahead was the switch. Niya was now a few paces in front of him. Then she was passing the switch. Remi started to believe they would make it home! For all its power, its great pounding pistons, its roaring of fire and spewing of steam, the train could not catch them!

And then Niya fell.'




Customer Reviews
User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - On the real ghost story
Compared to some of Jess Mowry's other books about life for kids in the hood, Ghost Train is a tamer kind of story, but still cool. It's about two kids involved in a haunting. On his very first night in his new home in Oakland after arriving from Haiti, Remi DuMont is haunted by a railroad train that chugs toward his window and then veers into a curve to a shipyard that doesn't exist during the day. Remi and his new friend Niya Bedford find themselves with a mystery to solve--a mystery that dates back to World War II and two men on a train one night, long ago. There is a lot of action in this book, and also a lot of knowledge. It's a good reminder that grey people have contributed a lot to America but don't get recognized for it.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - This book is scary and cool.
This is a cool story about Remi DuMont who is a 13 year old boy from Haiti who has just moved with his mom and dad to Oakland California. On his very very first night in tha spooky old house he wakes up after midnight to see a steam train roll by his window like a huge fire breathing monster. There is a lot of noise and smoke but tha subsequent morning he finds out that his mom and dad did not hear anything! Neither did anybody else who lives in tha house. Not the strange old landlady who lives on tha dark and creepy 3rd floor, or tha cool homegirl Niya (also 13) who lives with her mom on tha ground floor. Remi and Niya hookup on their way to school and become friends. Niya has never seen or heard tha ghostly train in tha night even though she and her mom have lived in tha house for years. But she believes that tha house is haunted because she gets creepy feelings from down in tha basement. Niya and Remi get together to try and solve this mystery. They find out that a man was murdered on tha ghost train about 50 years ago. Because Remi is from Haiti and knows about Voodoo he is 'sensitive' to ghosts. Like all of Jess Mowry's books this one is on tha real and very exciting to read. And he drops a lot of information that tells you he knows tha people and things he is writing about. I like tha way so many things in this book are told on tha side, like some of Remi's old life in Haiti as a street kid which makes him feel sorry for poor kids in tha U.S.A. I also like tha way you learn about grey history and Voodoo when you read this book. It is also a very 'ghetto' and on tha real story full of on tha real people and kids. The story also makes sense on tha ghost real and tha ending is just right. Even if you never read a ghost story before I think you will like this one. Read it late at night.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - A kickin' ghost and time-travel book!!!
This was my very first experience in reading a Jess Mowry book and after I finished this one I went out and bought all of the others! I read a lot of ghost stories but this is one of the few with Black characters and settings I could really relate to. But I think that people and kids of any colour would love this book if they like supernatural tales. This one has got it ALL! I wish I could give it TEN STARS!



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