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Thirteen-year-old Spencer Dray, an intelligent, well-read, home-schooled boy already offered scholarships by prestigious colleges, is delighted when he and his parents move from their rented West Oakland, California bungalow to their very own home in the Oakland hills, a forested, storybook-like setting where deer, foxes and coyotes still roam, and with a pond to swim in; though it’s only a little stone cottage, former residence for the grounds-keeper of a huge estate. The lavish mansion upon the estate, once home to the Shade family, has been deserted since 1926, when Gilbert Grosvenor Shade, the last of the Shades, passed-away. As with most abandoned mansions, there are rumors of it being haunted. There are also dark hints that the family line ended under sinister circumstances following the death by drowning of Gilbert’s fifteen-year-old son, Gavin, in the cottage’s pond, and Gilbert’s possible suicide shortly after due to grief. But, while Spencer’s first night in the cottage seems to be heralded by a haunting, it appears instead he’s found a new friend, a mischievous, somewhat scruffy boy named Dodger, who exhibits many traits of Charles Dickens’ Artful. In company with Dodger, Spencer embarks upon nightly adventures, hopping freight trains, meeting more new friends in which some might call the wrong side of the tracks, and eventually discovers what really happened to the Shades.
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Oakland CA, 1926, Ghosts, Haunted Houses, Oakland CA History, Prohibition, Captain Billy's Whiz Bang, Weird Tales, Bathtub Gin, Chimes Theater, streetcars, Oakland Antioch And Eastern Railroad, Phantom Of The Opera, Little Rascals, Sherlock Holmes, Charles Dickens, The Wind In The WillowsPeople
Spencer Dray, Jenny Dray, Nathan Dray, Dodger, Gavin Shade, Gilbert Shade, Ebenezer Shade, Dreyfus, Annie, Mickey, Willie, Finn, Daffy Darkmoor, Thorne Smith, Lon Chaney, Little Rascals, H.P. Lovecraft. Huckleberry Finn, Mowgli, Tom Sawyer, KimPlaces
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""Are we still in Oakland?” asked Spencer, gazing out at a forested landscape where tall redwood trees shaded other species whose names he didn’t know, along with lush carpets of emerald ivy and secluded nooks of glossy green ferns all sort of roller-coastering over ruggedly corrugated terrain as the narrow road twisted and switch-backed, more often than not becoming a tunnel beneath low overhanging branches, but always, and sometimes steeply, climbing."
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Spencer’s eyes snapped open to the silvery glow of the moon beaming in through the rear-facing window.
“Woooooo, woooooo… woo-OOOOOOO!”
Was that an energetic owl? He rolled his head look out…
Two feet away was a ghost!
“YOW!” he cried, for lack of a better expression of fright, and scrambled from the bed, scuttling frantically backward and butting his bottom into the desk… which wasn’t even a fraction as far as he wanted to get from that window!
He was sure his eyes were as wide as saucers, and couldn’t seem to pull them away from the wooing white shape outside.
Of course he’d seen plenty of ghosts in movies and read their many descriptions in books, and this one – a slightly less terrified part of his mind began to analyze – might have been called conventional; a figure of rippling, wavering white like the spirits in kids’ Halloween decorations, with two black empty holes for eyes, its flowing arms waving spookily over its shapeless shrouded head as it sort of danced around wooing all the while.
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