<B>From the author of <I>The Best Liars in Riverview</I> comes a subtle exploration of gender identity, family, and the personal ghosts that haunt us all, perfect for fans of Kyle Lukoff and Ashley Herring Blake.</B><BR/> <BR/> Eleven-year-old Simon and his siblings, Talia and Rose, are staying the week at Nanaleen's century-old house. This time, though, it’s not their usual summer vacation trip. In fact, everything’s different. It’s fall, not summer. Mom and Dad are staying behind to have a “talk.” And Nanaleen’s house smells weird, plus she keeps forgetting things. And these aren’t the only things getting under Simon’s skin: He’s the only one who knows that his name is Simon, and that <I>he</I> and <I>him</I> pronouns are starting to feel right. But he’s not ready to add to the changes that are already in motion in his family.<BR/><BR/> To make matters worse, Simon keeps hearing a scratching in the walls, and sh