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Jade Green Paperback | Pages: 176 pages
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Title:Jade Green
Author:Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 176 pages
Published:June 1st 2001 by Simon Pulse (first published 2000)
Categories:Young Adult. Horror. Mystery. Fantasy. Paranormal. Ghosts

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Secrets Orphaned fifteen-year-old Judith Sparrow brings two secrets to her uncle's house in South Carolina: one, that her grief-stricken mother died in a madhouse, the other that she has disobeyed the only condition to living in her uncle's home -- nothing green is allowed in the house. Judith can't bear to part with the photograph of her mother in its lovely green silk frame. Surely this one small defiance will not jeopardize the happiness she finds in South Carolina -- with a family at last, and new friends, especially Zeke Carey, the miller's son. But Uncle Geoffrey's house holds a secret of its own. And Judith's small picture frame, hidden away at the bottom of her trunk, unleashes a powerful force that seems determined to bring that secret into the open. Or is Judith simply following her mother down the path toward madness?

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Original Title: Jade Green: A Ghost Story
ISBN: 068982002X (ISBN13: 9780689820021)
Edition Language: English
Setting: South Carolina(United States)
Literary Awards: South Carolina Book Award for Junior Book Award (2003)

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The story starts with Judith Sparrow, an fifteen year old orphan that after disobeying the only condition for living in her uncle's house; nothing green is allowed in the house, she unleashes a strange force. The story narrates the kinda boring life of a fifteen year old orphan who after her mother's death, she leaves to South Carolina in order to start a new and finally... exciting life. Her life completely changes when she arrives to her uncle Geoffrey's house, where she meets her uncle

Recently orphaned Judith is sent to live with her kind uncle Geoffrey. Uncle Geoffrey's only condition is that nothing green is allowed in his home. Judith can't bear to part with a green picture frame holding a photo of her parents, so she sneaks it into the house buried deep in her trunk. Soon, however, she starts hearing strange noises coming from the closet...This was a compelling ghost story, hard to put down. Judith's lecherous cousin Charles was much more disturbing than the ghostly Jade

I read Jade Green By Phyllis Reynolds Naylor which is about a young orphaned girl named Judith who moves in with her uncle. Both of Judiths parents have sadly passed away. She has to end up moving in with her uncle. She breaks the one rule that her uncles, and ends up wakening the ghost of Jade Green. Many hauntings happen to Judith, and at first she thinks that it is her cousin Charles. I think that this book is worth reading. It has a fairly good plot to it, and makes you want to keep reading

The book jade green is about a young girl who is an orphan and is adopted as a young child. As the she grows up her mother passes away, and she moves in with her uncle. When she moves in with her uncle she learns that the color green is forbidden in the house. Along with some other things related to jade green. As she lives in the house she hears rumors around town saying that her cousin is a drunk most of the time people see him coming in and out of the saloon drunk.Eventually she findes love

This book deserves a five star rating for it was intense at points, making the book very interesting and hard to stop reading. This book was very easy for me to read because the vocabulary words were very east to understand. The book is about a girl moving to her Uncle's to help him and his maid with housework. The girl loves the place and spending time with her Uncle until she discovers that a girl had died there. The girl was Jade Green. Jade Green haunts the girl and a terrible tragedy

I read this one summer when I was staying with my aunt and uncle, so it was a little eery that the character Judith was also staying (rather, living) with someone other than her parents. This was a great ghost story and I remember having a bit of a difficult time falling asleep. But since it is young adult, it isn't so terrifying that it would keep one up at night. And, since I'm a hopeless romantic, I also like the fact that there is romance interspersed throughout the story. I would totally

I gave this book one star because there was not enough action in it.

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