New Release: Like Ghosts in the Hallway

CRESCENDO PRESS RELEASES TEEN THRILLER LIKE GHOSTS IN THE HALLWAY

Tami Brumbaugh delivers the drama as a family is ripped apart by a terrible secret

OLATHE, Kan./September 5, 2017—Crescendo Press LLC is pleased to announce the latest addition to the boutique publisher’s adolescent literature portfolio: Like Ghosts in the Hallway by Tami Brumbaugh. The fast-paced, 275-page novel moves from life in the backwoods to foster homes and concealed identities as JaDon and his sisters run from their estranged father, J.R., who will stop at nothing to keep a family secret from being revealed.

Like Ghosts in the Hallway is Brumbaugh’s third teen novel, following Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award quarterfinalist Thanks to Wapiti (2013) and Tornadic (2015).

“Some of the students I’ve taught and the teens that I’ve mentored have told me chilling accounts of their family drama,” Brumbaugh said. “I often came home with a heavy heart, burdened for kids who had huge obstacles to overcome just to survive. This story is fiction, but the message of hope is real.”

Readers will need to fasten their seatbelts, because this book accelerates from the very beginning as JaDon and his sisters are whisked away from their abusive, drunken father after the mysterious disappearance of their mother. The children are reunited with relatives on their mother’s side and begin to relax. After a dangerous encounter with their father, the children are separated and moved into protective custody. At his new high school, JaDon connects with his English teacher and begins sharing elements of the family secret in a journal for class—entries that Miss Jane says she will not read. Essentially invisible to JR’s hunting excursions, JaDon unwittingly reveals his location in a moment of heroism. After JaDon disappears, Miss Jane must work with a social worker to uncover clues of his whereabouts and the secret that keeps him on the run from JR.

This book will help readers understand some of the challenges facing teens from abusive homes. It will also inspire readers with the notion that there are “islands of hope” all around us—people and places of safety and healing.

Like Ghosts in the Hallway will initially be available on Amazon.com for $11.99 as a paperback and $3.99 as an eBook. Starting today through Sept. 11, Crescendo Press is making the Kindle version of the book available for a special price of 99 cents on Amazon.

New Release

It is finished! My latest picture book, Meraki, is now available in paperback and ebook format on Amazon. You can also find video clips of Meraki on my website.

Meraki (may-rah-kee) is a Greek word that means to do something with soul, creativity, or love, putting something of yourself into what you are doing. The Meraki creatures I created will stay in a home or classroom as long as they aren’t overwhelmed with too much work. It’s up to kids to do their part so the Meraki will stay. The intent of the book is to provide a positive, entertaining way to remind kids to clean up after themselves and live in harmony.

The book’s target audience is children two to eight years old, but I may even read it to my teenagers when they somehow forget how to clean their room.

If you would like a Meraki to visit your home or classroom, you can go to my website to find free video clips (http://www.tamibrumbaugh.com/?page_id=60). There is a short introduction clip and several clips with Meraki dancing to various songs.

I love hearing your feedback on my books—especially through Amazon reviews. Happy reading!