Synopsis

Golden & Grey is Louise Arnold’s critically acclaimed debut collection of novels. Follow the adventures of schoolboy Tom Golden and ghost Grey Arthur — outcasts in their separate worlds — as they join forces to turn their luck around in these fantastic, funny and heartwarming tales.

Accolades

‘This book is a joy to read aloud, full of humour and surprising observation’ Nicolette Jones, The Times

‘Loaded with tongue-in-cheek phrases and brief text sketches of bizarre but entertaining ghostly characters, this story possesses a demure absurdity’ The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

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Golden & Grey: An Unremarkable Boy And A Rather Remarkable Ghost

Golden & Grey: An Unremarkable Boy And A Rather Remarkable Ghost Book Cover

Grey Arthur is a ghost who hasn’t found his place in the world. Tom Golden is a boy who doesn’t fit in at school. When Tom and Grey Arthur mutter the same three words, “Life isn’t fair”, at exactly the same moment, a connection is made between them. Suddenly Grey Arthur knows what he must do: he must become Tom’s Invisible Friend!

Golden & Grey: The Nightmares That Ghosts Have

Golden & Grey: The Nightmares That Ghosts Have Book Cover

Tom’s world is turned upside down when Grey Arthur starts a school for Invisible Friends, drawing new ghosts from near and far in the ghost world. However, as ghosts mysteriously disappear, the balance between the human and ghost worlds is dangerously disrupted. Only Tom, Grey Arthur and the Invisible Friends in training can discover what’s really going on!

The Daily Tell Tale

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GENERA8 festival in Canterbury, Saturday 24th May 2008

Written 2008-05-12 15:10:39

http://www.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian/THEATREMAY2008.html Just over halfway down that page you will find me...

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Louise Arnold Fun Writing Workshop with the Author of The Invisible Friend Children's author Louise Arnold will be giving a talk about her critically acclaimed series of Invisible Friend books. She will show how the debut novel has its origins in a school competition when she was only ten years old, and will take the audience on a tour of her path to publication, sharing her childhood stories, idea notebooks, inspirations and experiences along the way. There will be plenty of opportunity to ask Louise questions at the end of this session which is then followed by a creative workshop. This will focus on one of her favourite methods for generating story ideas - using props as a stimulus. Children taking part will be invited to test the technique themselves using items taken from Louise's writing den at home, including Dr Brown's Bingo Machine and Mildred Rattledust's monkey, (objects that will be incredibly familiar to those who have read the books) as well as several other items that are bound to get the imagination flowing. Running time: 2 hours Tickets £4 (adults free)
Exciting :D It starts at eleven a.m, and I'll be signing books afterwards, so if any of you are twitching to find out more about Tom, Grey Arthur, or me then come along! You can book tickets online by following the link above.

Halloween Competition!

Written 2007-10-12 10:21:01

  It's time for another competition :) I have three signed copies of the latest Invisible Friend book, "A Good Day For Haunting" to give away. All you have to do is click on the contact author page, and send me a message telling me which character in the series is your favourite, and why. If you are under sixteen years old, please include your age. Don't forget to use a valid e-mail address or else I won't be able to get back in touch with you!   The winners will be announced on Halloween. Good luck!

Upcoming Book Festivals

Written 2007-09-27 09:48:40

  I will be appearing at the Dulwich Book Festival on October the 6th, and Guildford Book Festival on the 17th of October. Follow the link below for more infomation on the Guildford event.  http://www.guildfordbookfestival.co.uk/

A Good Day For Haunting

Written 2007-09-24 21:25:52

  It's not long to go now until A Good Day For Haunting, the third book in The Invisible Friend series, is available to buy in England. The official release date is the 18th of October, but I'm afraid those of you in America will have a slightly longer wait.   I have recently recieved the Japanese translation of the first book, which is FANTASTIC. The illustrations throughout are simply delightful :) I've taken some photos, so if you're curious, pop into our forums in The Haunt for a peek.

Harry Potter And The Free Copy Of "The Invisible Friend"

Written 2007-06-16 11:51:47

  Sainsburys are running a fantastic offer - if you pre-order the next, and last, Harry Potter book through them, you will get a copy of The Invisible Friend for free. You can't say fairer than that, can you?

Message to Eleanor

Written 2007-05-25 10:08:57

Thank you so much for your e-mails recently, but I'm afraid your return e-mail address doesn't work. I haven't been ignoring you :)

To everyone who entered the competiton

Written 2007-05-10 14:02:58

Even if you didn't win, please get in touch and give me your home address and I will post you out some badges and a signed book plate. Thank you!!

Congratulations!!

Written 2007-05-07 19:15:01

My goodness, it was hard work choosing a winner. There were just so many excellent entries (in fact, you may well see me naming future cats with some of the names I've been sent, as they are far too good to just vanish into cyberspace). However, I did say I'd announce the winner by today, so here goes: Congratulations to Nikole, whose Invisible Friend would be Rem, an ex-poltergiest girl who used to make kids sleep in late on school days. Congratulations also to Melissa, with her Invisible Friend "Suspicious Suzie". Sounds like someone who would solve crimes as well as stop bullying! Honourary mention also has to go to Niahla and "Loretta", Stephanie and "Ditzy Fritzy", Megan and "Sweet Song Sally", and Tina with her friend "Yuuri". Such brilliant names. Sorry to everyone who didn't get mentioned here, but fret not, you're not forgotten. Everyone who entered is getting a little something in the post to say thank you for cheering up my week.   

Competition Update!

Written 2007-05-02 17:24:07

Thank you all so much for your entries to the competition. You're certainly going to keep me busy and entertained going through them all. I've e-mailed everyone back who entered, but if you haven't heard from me please drop me a line so I can check I have your details properly. Everyone that entered is getting a little something, regardless of whether or not they win, so it's worth your while to make sure I can get in touch.

Message to Lisa

Written 2007-05-02 17:21:22

Thank you for your message - I tried to reply, but your e-mail doesn't seem to work. Send me another note with a working address, either e-mail or snail mail, and I'll write back.