July Chen possesses the ability to see ghosts. But no one else sees her. In middle school, July is all but invisible, and her classmates and teachers can't even remember her name. It's as if she doesn't even exist. She's kept this ability a secret from her father, who doesn't believe in ghosts and who's overworked anyway. July's mother died in childbirth, so July has no memories of her.
Hungry Ghost month is a time when ghosts and spirits cross the border between this world and theirs. For July, it is the most difficult time of the year, as she has to actively ignore all of the ghosts around her, otherwise they will badger her to share news with their families. Standing on a bridge with classmates, she notices a hungry ghosts chasing the ghost of a boy her age. Despite her best instincts, July intervenes and saves William from a gruesome second death, only to discover that William is only nearly dead, and not truly dead.
Striving to retrieve Wiliam's body and reunite it with William's ghost, July uncovers a vast ghost bureaucracy that seeks to impose order on the ghost world and move along those who have died. Their perilous adventure takes them through the city, and July discovers secrets along the way that reveal her existence is much different than she thought it was, along with an explanation of why she has always been invisible.
Inspired by Chinese mythology, July's travels through the unseen world of ghosts explores themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the delicate balance between life and death. Beautifully illustrated, fans of paranormal stories will enjoy this graphic novel.
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