Fr. 8.90

The Witches of Anderson House - A Spell for Disaster

English · Paperback

Will be released 02.09.2025

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Myrtle Stormwhisper is certain of one thing: tonight is the perfect night for a bit of magic! But it's been so long since Myrtle has cast a spell--what if she's forgotten how?! Some very strange characters live in Anderson House, retirement home for witches, and one of them is the magnificent Myrtle Stormwhisper. Join Myrtle as she learns how to find her magic again--all with the help of her witchy friends, of course. So, grab your broom and get ready for an adventure like no other, because things do go bump in the night--and they live at Anderson House! The first book in a beautiful new series by tremendously talented author-illustrator Jennie Poh.

About the author

Dave Lowe grew up in a town called Dudley, in England. He now lives (with his wife, two teenage daughters and a mini sausage dog called Ted) in Brisbane, Australia. A best-selling and award-winning author of 11 books for children, Dave has also written three plays and, most recently, an episode of the TV show 'Bluey'.

Jennie Poh studied Fine Art at The Surrey Institute of Art & Design, alongside illustration courses at Central St Martins, before becoming a children's book author and illustrator. She was the 2021 Giverny Book Award Winner and the 2023 Mom's Choice Award Gold Recipient.

Jennie Poh studied Fine Art at The Surrey Institute of Art & Design, alongside illustration courses at Central St Martins, before becoming a children's book author and illustrator. She was the 2021 Giverny Book Award Winner and the 2023 Mom's Choice Award Gold Recipient.

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