Spirit of Loughmoe Abbey, The

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ADHD in girls
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being a twin survivor
boarding school
Boarding school mystery
boarding school novel
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finding a real friendship
ghost story
how to fit in at school
how to make a real friend
identical twins
Irish Children's Books
Irish Children's Literature
Irish Childrens Book
Irish Countryside
Kids literature
Losing an identical twin
mystery ghost story
neurodivergent struggles
spooky story
twin loss
what is a real friend

Product details

  • ISBN 9781803419176
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: Collective Ink
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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What if the dead could help the living?

Troubled Gwen doesn’t fit in at boarding school but everything changes when she encounters a mysterious ghost who reveals a family secret.

Home schooled all her life, Gwen is packed off to boarding school when her mother goes into hospital.

Gwen believes the key to making her mother better is to be a success at school. Trouble is Gwen doesn’t fit in. She is bottom of the class, useless at games and doesn’t get along with her classmates, but in 1980s Ireland, nobody has heard of neurodivergence - especially in girls!

Gwen wishes she could make friends but doesn’t know what a ‘real’ friend is. To make matters worse she is haunted by a mysterious spirit who wants to help Gwen and her mother. Can Gwen trust the spirit? And can the two of them make Gwen’s mum better?

An extraordinary ghost story about a family mystery and finding ‘real’ friendship.

Megan Wynne teaches creative writing online to children and teenagers from all around the world. She is a member of Poetry Ireland s Writers in Schools Scheme and gives workshops at literary festivals, in libraries and schools. When not writing, Megan likes to read, swim, eat cake, drink hot chocolate and cuddle the nearest available dog. She lives on the coast of North County Dublin in Ireland.

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