Grandmother's House
When Sarah and her younger brother Billy are sent to spend the summer with their grandmother, they are less than thrilled. Grandmother's house is old and creaky, and the siblings are convinced it's haunted. But as they spend more time there, they begin to uncover the mysteries of the house and their family's past.
One night, Sarah wakes up to find a ghostly figure standing at the foot of her bed. Terrified, she runs to her grandmother for comfort. But instead of dismissing her fears, Grandmother reveals a shocking secret: the ghost is actually their great-grandmother, who has been trying to communicate with them for years.
As Sarah and Billy delve deeper into their family history, they discover a tragic story of love and loss that has been passed down through generations. With the help of their grandmother, they are able to finally put the ghost to rest and find peace in their family's past.
By the end of the summer, Sarah and Billy have come to love their grandmother's house and the stories it holds. They leave with a newfound appreciation for their family's history and a deeper connection to each other.