Aviva and her mother live in an apartment above their community's mikvah, where her mother is the custodian and a third, uninvited resident lives...a mischievous spirit who haunts the mikvah and plays obnoxious pranks. Aviva has become a prickly loner ever since tragedy befell the family five years before. When she and her classroom nemesis get into trouble and the principal forces them to work together to create the grade's Bas Mitzvah Bash, Aviva starts to come out of her shell, makes an unexpected friend, and learns the truth about the dybbuk who seems intent on making her life miserable. This story presents Aviva's Orthodox community in a sensitive, relatable way, and it also shows how people deal with traumatic experiences in different ways--which helps us to be more understanding of the people in our communities who have survived difficult experiences.
Didn't really like it.
its a okay book i liked the aventure but it is boring
Interesting new book
It's alright