“When a story crosses an ocean and comes back as a ghost.”
Every culture tells ghost stories, but The Little Ghost in America takes this tradition into uncharted territory. Written by celebrated Bangladeshi author Humayun Kabir Dhali, this supernatural travel fiction blends the excitement of a journey abroad with the eerie pulse of a paranormal adventure story. Readers step into the shoes of a Bangladeshi writer who sets foot in America, only to realize he has carried more than luggage, he has brought along a ghost from his own imagination. What follows is not the heavy dread of traditional horror but a unique ghost fiction adventure where suspense and humor walk side by side.
Set against the backdrop of bustling New York, haunted hotels, and mysterious encounters, this book promises more than just thrills. It invites readers into a cross-cultural ghost story where the supernatural reveals not only fear but also friendship, reflection, and the odd comedy of life abroad. The Little Ghost in America is more than a paranormal mystery novel, it’s an experience where travel meets the otherworldly, leaving you with questions about how much of fiction might, in fact, be real.