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The Witch of Woodland

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Laurel Snyder, author of Orphan Island , returns with a story of one girl''s quest to answer the seemingly unanswerable questions about what makes us who we are. Hi, whoever is reading this. I''m Zipporah Chava McConnell, but everyone calls me Zippy. Things used to be simple--until a few weeks ago. Now my best friend, Bea, is acting funny; everyone at school thinks I''m weird; and my mom is making me start preparing for my bat mitzvah, even though we barely ever go to synagogue. In fact, the only thing that still seems to make sense is magic. See, the thing is, I''m a witch. I''ve been casting spells since I was little. And even if no one else wants to believe in magic anymore, it''s always made sense to me, always felt true. But I was still shocked the day I found a strange red book at the library and somehow...I conjured something. A girl, actually. A beautiful girl with no memory, and wings like an angel. You probably don''t believe me, but I swear it''s the truth. Miriam is like no one else I''ve ever met. She''s proof that magic is real. And, it''s hard to explain this part, but I just know that we''re connected. That means it''s up to me to help Miriam figure out what she is and where she came from. If I can do that, maybe everything else in my life will start to make sense too. Anyway, it''s worth a try.

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"This novel is genuinely bewitching. It's sometimes eerie, it asks tough spiritual questions, and it features a depiction of Yom Kippur services so lovely it brought tears to my eyes." - New York Times Book Review
"This lively middle-grade read offers a spirited exploration of the strength required to know and stay true to oneself in adolescence." - Booklist
"Snyder leans into the tween's candid, fourth-wall-breaking narration to interrogate interpersonal difficulties and mysteries of faith, resulting in an evolving portrait of a nearly 13-year-old growing up before her own eyes." - Publishers Weekly
"Zippy's awkwardness, from her fights with her best friend to the way she dabbles in both Judaism and witchcraft, is painfully, believably genuine. And as the rabbi teaches her, her struggles with Judaism and her attempts to make it fit into her witchiness are exemplars of Jewish learning." - Kirkus Reviews
"Compelling from the first page. There's much to ponder here in friendship, family dynamics, and religion, and Zippy's growth is hard-earned and deserved." - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Product details

Authors Laurel Snyder
Publisher Harper Collins Usa
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 8 to 12
Product format Hardback
Released 16.05.2023
 
EAN 9780062836656
ISBN 978-0-06-283665-6
No. of pages 304
Subjects Children's and young people's books

JUVENILE FICTION: Fantasy & Magic, JUVENILE FICTION: Social Themes / Friendship, JUVENILE FICTION: Family / Parents, JUVENILE FICTION: Religious / Jewish

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