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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with a stubborn nuisance, a classmate they find irritating, or the realization that some problems cannot be forced away but must be managed through compromise. This charming chapter book follows Mrs. Gaddy, a resourceful farmer who discovers a ghost is haunting her kitchen and eating her food. Rather than a tale of terror, it is a lighthearted exploration of how we react to the 'uninvited' in our lives. Through various failed attempts to evict her spectral guest, Mrs. Gaddy moves from frustration to the clever realization that even a ghost can be good company. With its rhythmic prose and gentle humor, the story normalizes feelings of annoyance and loneliness. It serves as a perfect bridge for early readers, offering a comforting perspective on coexistence and the unexpected joy of finding a friend in the most unlikely of places.