When eleven-year-old KayKay Granger learns that the White House is haunted and uses that knowledge to play a prank on her family, she lands in big trouble with her mother, the United States President.
Gibson, the Clinton holdover on the NSC staff, also contributed. “I'm not totally there yet,” he told Gerson, referring to the case for war against Iraq. “Then you're probably the perfect person to write the speech,” Gerson replied.
Explores the world inside the White House, where presidents, first ladies, and staff have seen darting shadows and ghostly apparitions that have been attributed to be such former inhabitants as Andrew Jackson, Abigail Adams, and Abraham ...
George Washington's ghost pulls a girl out of her school White House tour and takes her on a personal tour of the building, introducing her to the ghosts of previous presidents and to the history of the White House and of the United States.
"Information about ghosts in the White House. The combination of high-interest subject matter and light text is intended for students in grades 2 through 7"--
Another equally rare venue for Truman's ghost is said to be in the exact replica of his oval office within the Harry S. Truman Library and Museum in Independence, Missouri. Perhaps Truman's spirit feels comfortable in such familiar ...
The brilliant, chilling debut of Karen White's New York Times bestselling Tradd Street series, featuring a Charleston real estate agent who loves old houses--and the secret histories inside them.
See also Boettiger, Anna Roosevelt Hamilton, Alexander, 252 Hamilton, George, 322 Hannegan, Robert, 62 Harding, Warren G., 332 Hardy, Tom, 79 Hare, Ray, 175, 208,285 Harkness, Rebekah, 335 Harriman, Averell, 281, 288 Harriston (doorman) ...
A behind-the-scenes look at people who make presidents talk.
A magnificent story of love, and friendship, and learning to see yourself in a world based on appearances, I Am the Ghost in Your House is a brilliant reflection on the importance of how much more there is to our world than what meets the ...
Truman, Bess (1945) informed of FDR's death, 10—11 (1945) moves to White House, 12—16 (1945) reopens the White House after World War II, 2 (1948) evicted from the White House, 94 (1948) looking for a new presidential residence, ...