Ghost in Cabin 13

Author:   J C Phillipps ,  J C Phillipps
Publisher:   Bound to Stay Bound Books
ISBN:  

9798260506752


Pages:   206
Publication Date:   21 April 2026
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Hardback
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Ghost in Cabin 13


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Beware of Cabin 13! When a devious ghost possesses Leah's doll, she must face her biggest fear--befriending the teen girls in her cabin to save the other campers from an evil spirit. Twelve-year-old Leah is nervous to attend sleepaway camp for the first time. She's worried about meeting new friends, living out in the woods, and being away from her family--the totally normal, non-supernatural scary stuff that all new campers think about. But Leah didn't expect to also have to fear the ghost in Cabin 13. It's a good thing she brought Beverly, her beloved doll, for comfort... Between getting picked on by the older mean girls in her cabin, participating in a séance gone terribly wrong, and befriending (then unfriending) a possessed doll, Leah's summer at Camp Cottontail goes from boring to straight-up spooky!

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Author:   J C Phillipps ,  J C Phillipps
Publisher:   Bound to Stay Bound Books
Imprint:   Bound to Stay Bound Books
ISBN:  

9798260506752


Pages:   206
Publication Date:   21 April 2026
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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""Making new friends at sleepaway camp takes on a spooky twist. Leah, a tender 12 and a half years old, dreads spending a week at Camp Cottontail. Her cabin mates, girls mostly ages 14 and 15, don't relate to her taste in books and mock her beloved doll, Beverly. When some Ouija board hijinks in the infamously haunted Cabin 13 seem to awaken a ghost, Leah must choose between forging new, healthy connections and indulging a deceptively friendly specter who is secretly sabotaging and isolating her. Phillipps depicts her characters with the same noodly limbs and necks, although faces and personalities are distinct. The palette shifts to a monochrome blue for nighttime scenes, which makes each return to color feel like a respite from creepy happenings. Both the paranormal and human elements are engaging, from camp counselor Connie's apathy in the face of increasingly off-the-wall drama to the genuine bonds that develop among the campers. Regardless of which hook draws readers, they'll be absorbed; the final act combines both in a moment of earned maturity and catharsis. Leah and her family are pale-skinned; the Camp Cottontail community is diverse. A coming-of-age journey worth sharing around a campfire.""--Kirkus ""Growing up and figuring out who your people are is challenging enough, but imagine if you also have to fight off your favorite doll! The ghost of Cabin 13 will leave you spooked and delighted!""--Sophie Escabasse, bestselling author of Witches of Brooklyn


Author Information

Originally from Toledo, Ohio, J. C. Phillipps took art lessons at the Toledo Museum of Art. She went on to get degrees in art and theater from Hope College in Holland, Michigan, and Emerson College in Boston. More recently, J. C. has been working as an artist, author, and illustrator in West Hartford, Connecticut. She has written and illustrated four published picture books as well as the graphic novel series Pacey Packer Unicorn Tracker.

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