Small and Spooky

Small and Spooky

by Mary E. Wilkins FreemanElizabeth Gaskell M.R. Nelson and others
Publication Date: 12/10/2016

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Even small ghosts can be spooky....


A collection of classic short ghost stories involving children: Spooky, with a hint of sweet.


The flight includes:



  • The Other Child, by E. Nesbit

  • The Wind in the Rose-bush, by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman

  • Their Dear Little Ghost, by Elia Wilkinson Peattie

  • Morella, by Edgar Allen Poe

  • The Old Nurse's Story, by Elizabeth Gaskell

  • The Doll's Ghost, by F. Marion Crawford

ISBN:
9781944354176
9781944354176
Category:
Classic fiction
Publication Date:
12-10-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Annorlunda Books
Elizabeth Gaskell

Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell was born in London in 1810. Her mother, Eliza, the niece of the potter Josiah Wedgwood, died when she was a child. Much of her childhood was spent in Knutsford, Cheshire, a town she would later immortalize as Cranford.

In 1832 she married a Unitarian minister, William Gaskell, and they settled in Manchester. The industrial surroundings offered her inspiration for her writings and it was here that she wrote both Cranford (1853) and North and South (1855), as well as the first biography of Charlotte Brontë.

Her last novel, Wives and Daughters, said by many to be her most mature work, remained unfinished at the time of her death in 1865.

E. Nesbit

Edith Nesbit was born in 1858. Her father died when she was only three and so her family moved all over England. Poverty was something she had known first hand, both as a child and as a young married woman with small children. Like the Railway Childrens' Mother, she was forced to try and sell her stories and poems to editors.

Her first children's book, The Treasure Seekers, was published in 1899. She also wrote Five Children and It but her most famous story is The Railway Children which was first published in 1905 and it hasn't been out of print since.

Edith Nesbit was a lady ahead of her time - she cut her hair short, which was considered a very bold move in Victorian times, and she was a founding member of a group that worked towards improvements in politics and society called The Fabian Society. She died in 1924.

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