Discover the exciting story of Noah Baker who attended a Young Authors Conference and became so intrigued with Calamity Jan's ghost town mysteries that he and his family began visiting each ghost town and absorbing the local history. |
When author Jan Pierson found the picture of the unknown girl from the Bodie Museum, and a tombstone of an eleven year-old girl in the Bodie cemetery, "Anna" came to life. The words "Goodbye God, I'm going to Bodie," were actually found in a young girl's diary and have since become a legend.
"I believe that Anna Louise Lockmoor will have a powerful influence on young readers as her strong and enduring spirit emerges through the words in her diary," says author Calamity Jan. "The unknown girl of Bodie will remind us of those like her, who, despite hardships, quietly made history and deserve to be remembered."
Meggie, Paige, and a kid named Johnny Downing set out to discover Anna's secrets, but the Ghostowners end up with a whole lot more than they bargain for.
Goodbye God, I'm Going to Bodie is now available through author Calamity Jan (aka Jan Pierson). If you're going to visit Bodie State Park, you'll find Calamity Jan's book for sale at the Bodie Museum. For more information, go here. This book is dedicated to Bodie State Historic Park, the best preserved ghost town in the western United States.
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