Ghost Girl

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Harper Collins, May 1, 1992 - Family & Relationships - 320 pages

Jadie never spoke. She never laughed, or cried, or uttered any sound. Despite efforts to reach her, Jadie remained locked in her own troubled world—until one remarkable teacher persuaded her to break her self-imposed silence. Nothing in all of Torey Hayden's experience could have prepared her for the shock of what Jadie told her—a story too horrendous for Torey's professional colleagues to acknowledge. Yet a little girl was living in a nightmare, and Torey Hayden responded in the only way she knew how—with courage, compassion, and dedication—demonstrating once again the tremendous power of love and the relilience of the human spirit.

 

Contents

Section 1
3
Section 2
13
Section 3
23
Section 4
35
Section 5
45
Section 6
55
Section 7
68
Section 8
77
Section 16
161
Section 17
174
Section 18
182
Section 19
193
Section 20
205
Section 21
218
Section 22
230
Section 23
243

Section 9
88
Section 10
100
Section 11
108
Section 12
117
Section 13
129
Section 14
138
Section 15
149
Section 24
258
Section 25
263
Section 26
274
Section 27
283
Section 28
291
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About the author (1992)

Torey Hayden is an educational psychologist and a former special education teacher who, since 1979, has chronicled her struggles in the classroom in a succession of bestselling books. She currently lives and writes in North Wales, U.K., with her husband and daughter.

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