Daigho
A boy who is the child of an ordinary woman and a magician turns into a creature with wings.

The insecure Olivia goes for the summer vacation to a camp where she learns about animal care. She soon gets into a fight with the mean Claire and her friends. She would prefer to return home immediately, but fortunately there are also nice girls and boys in the camp.
The camp turns out to have many fun and educational things in store for Olivia, but she finds out that there is also a uncanny mystery hangs around the place. Tales of Indian spirits and giant wild animals soon circulate, but few children in the camp really believe them. Until one of them no return Of a group walk in the woods.
Age 12 and up
ISBN:9789463967952 – NURÂ 284 - YFC
Number of pages: 240
Publication date: May 2021
'Ghostcatcher' is written for youth. It is appropriate and written in short chapters with a sense of mystery and originality. Youthful readers will certainly appreciate Morris' her style, in part because of the familiarity in her writing.
Nice detail is that the drawings in "Ghostcatcher" were done by Morris himself. These are of great added value and highlight Morris' creative involvement in the story.
4.5 Star
Latoya works as an English and German translator at a translation agency, but also has a lot of time for her hobbies, the biggest of which is writing.
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