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THE GRACE OF WILD THINGS

by Heather Fawcett

Pub Date: Feb. 14th, 2023
ISBN: 978-0-06-314262-6
Publisher: Balzer + Bray/HarperCollins

Grace, a 12-year-old witch, runs away from the orphanage to find a better life for herself.

With plenty of respectful nods to Anne of Green Gables, this delightful story set on Prince Edward Island features fledgling witch Grace. Escaping the orphanage she hates, Grace ventures with her familiar, a crow named Windweaver, to the cottage of Miss Puddlestone, a reputed witch who is rumored to eat children. But Grace is not afraid; she is there to offer her services and, in return, to learn more about magic. Unfortunately for Grace, the witch is not at all interested in taking her under her wing but agrees eventually (after failing to roast Grace in her giant oven) to consider it—but only if Grace correctly performs all the spells in the witch’s grimoire to prove her potential. Richly imagined and terribly funny in its interactions between Grace and the witch, the narrative’s essence honors the plots points and characters of L.M. Montgomery’s iconic story. Grace is voluble, imaginative, and a lover of poetry and all things in the natural world. Her endearing character—just as charming as the original Anne (no mean feat)—is by turns funny, wise, determined, and poignant. Most characters read default White except for Sareena, Grace’s best friend, who is Lebanese and French Canadian.

A magical, witchy, and thoroughly successful homage to a classic.

(Fantasy. 9-12)