Witch Family

Kids, Fiction, Classics, Teen, General Fiction
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Author: Eleanor Estes ISBN: 9780547546773
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publication: April 1, 2018
Imprint: HMH Books for Young Readers Language: English
Author: Eleanor Estes
ISBN: 9780547546773
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Publication: April 1, 2018
Imprint: HMH Books for Young Readers
Language: English

This story of two girls trying to banish a witch is “full of wonderful fun, excitement, and humor” (Library Journal).

Old Witch likes nothing better than to fly around on her broomstick, crying “Heh-heh!” and casting abracadabras. But now she has been sent away . . . by two young girls.

Amy and Clarissa have decided that Old Witch is just too mean and wicked. So, drawing a rickety old house upon a barren glass hill, they exile Old Witch there with a warning: She better be good, or else no Halloween! But to give Old Witch some company, they draw her a Little Witch Girl and a Weeny Witch Baby . . .

Old Witch tries to be good, but anyone would get up to no good in a place as lonely as the glass hill. And Amy and Clarissa are about to find that out, when Old Witch magics them into her world of make-believe-made-real, in “a very special book that is certain to give boundless pleasure—at any time of the year” (The Horn Book).

“A classic for Halloween.” —Library Journal

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This story of two girls trying to banish a witch is “full of wonderful fun, excitement, and humor” (Library Journal).

Old Witch likes nothing better than to fly around on her broomstick, crying “Heh-heh!” and casting abracadabras. But now she has been sent away . . . by two young girls.

Amy and Clarissa have decided that Old Witch is just too mean and wicked. So, drawing a rickety old house upon a barren glass hill, they exile Old Witch there with a warning: She better be good, or else no Halloween! But to give Old Witch some company, they draw her a Little Witch Girl and a Weeny Witch Baby . . .

Old Witch tries to be good, but anyone would get up to no good in a place as lonely as the glass hill. And Amy and Clarissa are about to find that out, when Old Witch magics them into her world of make-believe-made-real, in “a very special book that is certain to give boundless pleasure—at any time of the year” (The Horn Book).

“A classic for Halloween.” —Library Journal

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