This is a nice story about the complexities of friendship and family in an interesting seaside setting, though I think billing this as a ghost story is stretching it. The relationships are very real and there are funny moments, especially involving Binny's 6-year-old brother. It reminded me of Linda Urban's books - great writing but a slower pace.I don't think the story will stick with me though. I was also a little thrown off by the few times the POV changed away from Binny's.I read an e-galley from Simon & Schuster via Edelweiss.