PublishedPan, February 2020 |
ISBN9781250171115 |
FormatSoftcover, 240 pages |
Dimensions20.3cm × 14.2cm × 1.9cm |
Snap's town has a witch.
And when Snap's dog goes missing, the first place she looks is the witch's house. She finds her dog there, recovering from being hit by a car, in the care of a woman named Jacks. She is a crocks-wearing, internet-savvy older woman whos collects roadkill, put their spirits to rest, and cleans and sells their articulated skeletons online.
They make a deal: If Jacks teaches Snap how to take care of a crate of orphaned baby opossums that Snap rescued, Snap will assist Jacks with her work. But as Snap starts to gain an appreciation for what Jacks does and their friendship deepens . . . she realizes that Jacks may in fact have real magic and that she also may have a connection with Snap's family's past.
Sas is a WAAPA graduate with 8 years experience in bookshops, specialising in Children's and Young Adult fiction. She reads fantasy when she gets the chance but you'll also find her curled up with classic literature and Silver Screen star biographies. She loves getting kids excited about new adventures and is so enthusiastic when giving recommendations that she sometimes gets tongue-tied.
The whole town believes there’s a witch in the woods. She’s quiet, keeps to herself, and has just returned Snap’s missing dog. …missing a leg.
This is so full of heart and a great reminder of what happens when you engage in gossip and half-truths.
A very sweet story of possums, taxidermy, veterinarians, friendship and of course – magic. (Maybe. You’ll have to find out for yourself.)
Ages 10-14