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Antoinette Moses is a graduate of the UEA Creative Writing MA.

She completed a
creative/critical PhD on verbatim theatre in 2009. Prior to becoming a full-time
writer, she had a career in arts administration and journalism. She re-founded the
Cambridge Animation festival which she directed from 1979 to 1984 and was the
editor of Direct, the journal of the Directors Guild of Great Britain.

Cambridge University Press; Édition: 1 (30juin 2007)

I'm going to tell you about a book whose title is “The girl at the window”. This
book was written by Antoinette Moses.
It tells us a story about Grace, a ghost in a haunted house. In the beginning of the
story, Grace lived in a beautiful little house with her baby and her husband. Her
husband died in the army and she had to take care of the baby by herself. People
who heard about her situation, took the baby away from her, and she died alone in
her house. Few years later, a young mother and her baby decided to live there. But
Grace’s ghost lived in this house. And one time, in the middle of the night, the
house started to caught fire and Grace took care of the baby before the firemen
came to save them. The baby and the young mother lives were safe.

I liked this book because I like detective horror book.

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