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A01=Norma Kassirer
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Author_Norma Kassirer
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The Knitting Witch: A Spellbinding Tale of Magic and Mischief

English

By (author): Norma Kassirer

Illustrated by: Mark Richardson

Eloise meets Coraline in this spellbinding tale by the beloved author of Magic Elizabeth.

Extreme brattiness meets extreme witchiness in this merrily plotted tale.Kirkus Reviews

A thoroughly enjoyable throwback that gives readers a playful push towards gratitude.Booklist

. . . reads like a bedtime story and will have kids giggling at Ivy Lous outrageous behavior.Avi, Newbery Award-winning author of Crispin: The Cross of Lead

Ivy Lou seems to have it allexcept friends. So when a witch appears and knits up some magical playmates, Ivy Lous parents hire her. Things quickly worsen as Ivy Lou finds her new friends, parents, and fancy house disappearing, leaving her captive in the witchs hastily knit Horrid Little Hut.

The witch has her own motivesto groom Ivy Lou to be a witchs child. Ivy Lou, who turns out to be terrible at making potions, casting spells, and riding on a broomstick, has met her match. Even her threat of Tantrum Number Three, to turn herself inside out, doesnt faze this witch. Finally, as the witch is out on her nightly broomstick rounds, a terrified Ivy Lou, enchanted knitting needles in hand, has only until midnight to unknit the Horrid Little Hut and restore the life she knew.

Will Ivy Lou manage to get back home, or is she doomed to become a witchs child forever?

Crafted with Kassirers timeless prose, and brought to life with exquisite illustrations by Mark Richardson, The Knitting Witch will entangle readers in the threads of this magical yarn!

MORE PRAISE FOR THE KNITTING WITCH

With a poets command of imagery and a mastery of narrative, Kassirer offers a fully imagined world in The Knitting Witch that you won't soon forget. Geoffrey Gatza, author of The Albatross Around the Neck of Albert Ross

. . . Norma Kassirer spins a tale of the mysterious passed off as truth and truth masquerading as fiction, matched ink for ink with Mark Richardson's fantastical drawings, which will catch the fancy of every spellbound reader. Edric Mesmer, Poetry Cataloger, University at Buffalo See more
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 21 Nov 2024

Product Details
  • Weight: 181g
  • Dimensions: 146 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: The Collective Book Studio
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • Age Group: Ages 7-9
  • ISBN13: 9781685552251

About Norma Kassirer

Norma Kassirer writer and artist became best known for her middle-grade childrens classic Magic Elizabeth first published in 1966 and featured in Eden Ross Lipsons New York Times Parents Guide to the Best Books for Children. Another middle-grade novel The Doll Snatchers was published in 1969. In addition Norma was the author of numerous books and short stories for adults. Normas daughter Sue Kassirer was thrilled to recently rediscover the original manuscript for The Knitting Witch a story she had loved as a child. Wanting to share it with todays children Sue proceeded to edit and gently update the story drawing on her many years of experience as a childrens book editor at Simon & Schuster The Viking Press Random House and Harper Collins.Mark Richardson is a freelance illustrator working primarily in watercolor and ink. His illustrations mostly focus on picturing fictional subjects within childrens literature. He also draws inspiration from the natural world and is engaged in an ongoing series of portraits of the birds that pass through his own property in Sandy Hook Connecticut where he maintains a studio and shares a home and garden with his wife Barbara. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design Mark enjoys painting large landscapes that reflect upon his travels. He is also a bookbinder. Many of his artworks find their way into the hand-bound books that he produces in limited quantities from his studio.

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