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When a workman is pushed and hissed at by something invisible on the
stairs of her family’s 150-year-old townhouse, Jeanne Stanton must
confront the possibility that a ghost inhabits. She proceeds in the way
any former Harvard Business School case writer would: she embarks upon a
rigorous search for proof of the ghost’s existence and identity,
exploring the literature and lore of ghosts; the practices of mediums,
psychics, and “ghost busters;” and the various attempts that have been
made over the decades to verify ghostly sounds and sights through
scientific methods. After visits to a psychic provide insights but not
proof, Stanton enters the equally mysterious realms of physics and
neurology, hoping science has answers.
Notables encountered during her research efforts include Henry James, Arthur Conan Doyle, Oliver Sacks, and Sigmund Freud, the latter a colleague of her home’s original owner. Wry and witty, Stanton takes time out to laugh at her own futile attempts at ghost detection—spending a sleepless night in an allegedly haunted bedroom, creeping along the edges of rooms in search of cold spots—along the way. Determined to get to the bottom of the ghost business, Stanton wavers between skepticism and belief, searching for definitive evidence—and almost failing to find it. Almost.
Notables encountered during her research efforts include Henry James, Arthur Conan Doyle, Oliver Sacks, and Sigmund Freud, the latter a colleague of her home’s original owner. Wry and witty, Stanton takes time out to laugh at her own futile attempts at ghost detection—spending a sleepless night in an allegedly haunted bedroom, creeping along the edges of rooms in search of cold spots—along the way. Determined to get to the bottom of the ghost business, Stanton wavers between skepticism and belief, searching for definitive evidence—and almost failing to find it. Almost.
Product Details
Publisher | SparkPress |
Publish Date | April 21, 2020 |
Pages | 224 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781684630349 |
Dimensions | 215.9 X 139.7 X 0.7 mm | 0.7 pounds |
About the Author
Jeanne D. Stanton lives and writes in an 1875 townhouse in Boston’s historic Back Bay. Formerly a faculty member at Harvard Business School and the Simmons College Graduate School of Management, her book Being All Things profiles women attempting to manage family and careers.
Reviews
“. . . an eerie and intriguing probe into the supernatural realm . . .”
—Manhattan Book Review, 5 stars
—Manhattan Book Review, 5 stars
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