A Greyhound of a Girl
A hauntingly funny delight by a legendary writer. Three living women and one ghost set off on a crazy road trip. In the car are four generations of the same family. One is dead, one is dying, one is driving – and one is a twelve-year-old girl who must say a last goodbye. Mary is the young girl, and her beloved granny is passing away. They’re off to the old family farm for a visit to the past. But as Mary’s great-granny (the ghost) shares her jokes and stories, Mary learns that death isn’t so scary, and that letting go is just a part of life…
- A tender and funny ghost story by a true master
- Roddy Doyle is one of the world’s leading authors
- He won the Booker Prize for Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha
- He also wrote the screenplay for The Commitments
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Recent reviews
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AMAZING BOOK, picked this up for cheap set for £1.99. I read it along with my best friend and we haven’t let go of it since!! One of the best books I have read, well done Mr. Doyle :)
19 May 2013
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I’ve bought this book from the magazine I got from school which is the scholastic magazine of course ,so it is on the way.
1 May 2013
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This book is a amazing book about ghost , but if ghost scare you then don’t worry about this booik its not scary at alll
8 March 2013
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a good ghost book
7 March 2013
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I loved this book. I love stories about dogs and this was brilliant
4 March 2013
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