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The Ghost of Thomas Kempe

The Ghost of Thomas Kempe
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First edition
Author Penelope Lively
Illustrator Anthony Maitland
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre Children's fantasy novel, supernatural fiction
Publisher Heinemann
Publication date
26 March 1973
Media type Print (hardcover & paperback)
Pages 156 pp (first edition)
ISBN (US)
OCLC 673929
LC Class PZ7.L7397 Gh

The Ghost of Thomas Kempe is a low fantasy novel for children by Penelope Lively, first published by Heinemann in 1973 with illustrations by Anthony Maitland. Set in present-day Oxfordshire, it features a boy and his modern family who are new in their English village, and seem beset by a poltergeist. Soon the boy makes acquaintance with the eponymous Thomas Kempe, ghost of a 17th-century resident sorcerer who intends to stay.

Lively won the annual Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book by a British subject.

An interest in history, the passage of time and local change is a running theme in the work of Penelope Lively and can be seen in many of her books. Beside Mr Kempe from the 17th century, this story involves both a 20th-century resident of the cottage and the history of the surrounding countryside.

In 1978, a film was made based on the novel, which aired on the ABC Weekend Special, a showcase for a variety of different films aimed at children. The film was re-broadcast many times over the years, and has had several releases on home video, and is currently hosted on YouTube. The book was also read on BBC's Jackanory. In 1977, a radio play version was aired over a number of weeks on Australia's ABC radio.


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