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The Everyday Witch

Autor Liz Martinez Ilustrat de Mark Beech
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 oct 2009
One night a little boy peeps through his curtains and is horrified to see his mother fly past - on a broomstick (with Tiddles, his cat). Clearly there must be some mistake, but Jimmy doesn't want to take any chances. After consulting a book on how to identify witches, he starts looking for other telltale signs. But just as he begins to feel reassured that his mother is 'normal', Jimmy discovers the ultimate clue right under his nose: stripy stockings on the washing line.
This is a fantastically warm, witty rhyming text that ever-so-gently reminds us to challenge stereotypes (even if they do steal your cat).
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780747597025
ISBN-10: 0747597022
Pagini: 32
Ilustrații: Colour
Dimensiuni: 215 x 280 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Ediția:UK ed
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Children's Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Publishing to coincide with Halloween - with added 'extras' (tbc)

Notă biografică

Liz Martinez was a highly respected medical negligence lawyer for many years before leaving the legal profession to raise a family. She began writing children's books in 2006. Liz also has a strong interest in spiritual studies, spiritual development and healing. She lives in Berkshire with her biggest critics, her two children.

Mark Beech was born in Lancashire. He completed an art foundation course then a degree in textile design, working subsequently as a fabric designer in Hong Kong and India. He then worked as a milliner designing hats for clients including Lady Bracknell. Mark then returned to his roots to become a successful illustrator.

Recenzii

'Perfect for Halloween'

Descriere

A boy suspects his mother is a witch (and isn't entirely wrong) in this wonderfully irreverent, humorous rhyming story with Quentin Blake-esque illustrations