Too Bright to See

Spicer Carr
Mika Kauffman

Bug is no stranger to haunted things. After all, the occasional cold spot or mysteriously slamming door is to be expected when your house is almost as old as the dirt it sits on. But when a new presence makes itself known the summer before Bug starts middle school, it’s clear that this spirit is intent on communicating something directly to Bug — but what? And why? As Bug begins to untangle the mystery of this new ghost, an altogether different truth tugs free. It’s the answer to a question of identity, one Bug never thought to ask.

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