Witch Week

Witch Week
Title Witch Week PDF eBook
Author Diana Wynne Jones
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 224
Release 2009-10-13
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0061757519

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There are good witches and bad witches, but the law says that all witches must be burned at the stake. So when an anonymous note warns, "Someone in this class is a witch," the students in 6B are nervous—especially the boy who's just discovered that he can cast spells and the girl who was named after the most famous witch of all. Witch Week features the debonair enchanter Chrestomanci, who also appears in Charmed Life, The Magicians of Caprona, and The Lives of Christopber Chant. Someone in the class is a witch. At least so the anonymous note says. Everyone is only too eager to prove it is someone else—because in this society, witches are burned at the stake.

Witch for a Week

Witch for a Week
Title Witch for a Week PDF eBook
Author Kaye Umansky
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 120
Release 2017-10-05
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1471160912

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'A Bewitching tale, charmingly told and is certain to delight any witch in the making' M.G, Leonard, award-winning author of Beetle Boy 'A gorgeous story that bubbles with charm, wit and magic' Abi Elphinstone, author of The Dreamsnatcher 'Bursting with memorable characters, a huge sense of fun and a big dollop of honey, flowers and strawberry-scented magic!' Joe Berger, author of Lyttle Lies and Hubble Bubble 'A sulky raven, a grubby dog and a common-sense heroine with a strong sense of customer service. This is a funny, magical treat!' Holly Webb, author of Lost in the Snow When Elsie Pickles offers to house-sit the mysterious home of local witch Magenta Sharp, she has no idea what she's getting herself into. Left with a talking raven and a scruffy dog for company, a magical tower that has a mind of its own and a book of instruction called Everything You Need to Know, what could possibly go wrong? With an assortment of weird and wonderful neighbours banging at the door and a box of volatile magical ingredients that must be used immediately, Elsie finds out that looking after Magenta's home might not be as easy as she first thought ... does she have what it takes to be a witch for a week or will it all end in a magical disaster? A new magical adventure from Kaye Umansky, the bestselling author of the spellbinding children's classic Pongwiffy, brought to life with charming illustrations from rising star Ashley King!

Witch Week

Witch Week
Title Witch Week PDF eBook
Author Diana Wynne Jones
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 228
Release 1997-09-22
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0688155456

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When a teacher at an English boarding school finds a note on his desk accusing someone in the class of being a witch, magical things begin to happen and an Inquisitor is summoned.

Witch Week

Witch Week
Title Witch Week PDF eBook
Author Diana Wynne Jones
Publisher
Total Pages 210
Release 1982
Genre Boarding schools
ISBN 9780333331897

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When a teacher at an English boarding school finds a note on his desk accusing someone in the class of being a witch, magical things begin to happen and an Inquisitor is summoned.

Witch Week (The Chrestomanci Series, Book 3)

Witch Week (The Chrestomanci Series, Book 3)
Title Witch Week (The Chrestomanci Series, Book 3) PDF eBook
Author Diana Wynne Jones
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Total Pages 304
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0007369107

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Glorious new rejacket of a Diana Wynne Jones favourite, featuring Chrestomanci – now a book with extra bits!

Connecting Children with Classics

Connecting Children with Classics
Title Connecting Children with Classics PDF eBook
Author Meagan Lacy
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 501
Release 2018-03-14
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1440844402

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This guide identifies hundreds of books that can help children develop into engaged readers. Children's librarians, collection development specialists in public libraries, as well as K–8 school librarians and teachers will choose from the best in children's titles. This unique readers' advisory and collection development guide for librarians and others who work with children focuses on readers and their needs, rather than simply categorizing books by their characteristics and features as traditional literature guides do. Taking this unusual perspective brings forth powerful new tools and curricular ideas on how to promote the classics, and how to best engage with young readers and meet their personal and emotional needs to boost interest and engagement. The guide identifies seven reader-driven appeals, or themes, that are essential to successful readers' advisory: awakening new perspectives; providing models for identity; offering reassurance, comfort, strength, and confirmation of self-worth; connecting with others; giving courage to make a change; facilitating acceptance; and building a disinterested understanding of the world. By becoming aware of and tapping into these seven themes, librarians and other educators can help children more deeply connect with books, thereby increasing the odds of becoming lifelong readers. The detailed descriptions of each book provide plot summaries as well as notes on themes, subjects, reading interest levels, adaptations and alternative formats, translations, and read-alikes. This informative guide will also aid librarians in collection development and bibliotherapy services.

The Other in the School Stories

The Other in the School Stories
Title The Other in the School Stories PDF eBook
Author Ulrike Pesold
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 274
Release 2017-03-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004341722

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Ulrike Pesold examines the portrayal of class, gender, race and ethnicity in selected school stories by Thomas Hughes, Rudyard Kipling, Enid Blyton and J.K. Rowling. She shows how the treatment of the Other develops over a period of a century and a half.