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135 pp.
| Bloomsbury
| September, 2006
|
TradeISBN 1-58234-898-7$15.95
(2)
4-6
Translated by Gillian Rosner.
This good-natured story, told by four narrators, begins and ends with the mother's point of view, but eleven-year-old Verbena is always the focus. Verbena longs for a normal life, which is hard when you come from a line of spell-brewing witches. With its likable characters, this French import charts familiar mother/daughter territory; potions and spells exist companionably with the novel's more realistic elements.
Reviewer: Kitty Flynn
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
September, 2006
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