Twelve-year-old Bone uses her Gift, which allows her to see the
stories in everyday objects, to try to figure out why her best friend,
Will Kincaid, suddenly lost his voice at age five. This supernatural
historical mystery is the second title in the acclaimed and emotionally
resonant Ghosts of Ordinary Objects series.
In a southern Virginia coal-mining town in October 1942, Bone Phillips
is learning to control her Gift: Bone can see the history of a
significant object when she touches it. When her best friend, Will
Kincaid, asks Bone to read the history of his daddy's jelly jar--the
jelly jar that was buried alongside his father during the mine cave-in
that killed him--Bone is afraid. Even before Bone touches it, she can
feel that the jar has its own strange power. With her mother dead, her
father gone to war, and Aunt Mattie's assault looming over Bone, she
can't bear the idea of losing Will too. As Will's obsession with the
jelly jar becomes dangerous, Bone struggles to understand the truth
behind the jar and save him Featuring a beautiful, compelling voice,
this novel weaves a story of mystery, family, and ultimately, love.