AUTHOR: A.S Cureton
PUBLISHED BY: Pegasus Elliot MacKenzie Publishers
It is told from the perspective of a
granddaughter who questions whether her Grandma is a witch from the things she
does and the things she says.
It is an unusual book in that it is
depicted in black and white, not many children’s books are like this, they are
usually brightly coloured. The quirky illustrations
are meticulously drawn in pencil with lots of hidden information in them; I
found myself staring at them for long periods searching out the fine details,
they really drew me in.
The book is a compact size for small
hands to manage and has a gothic appearance about it without being scary; it is
an excellent choice for children of all ages who will find it funny,
imaginative and thought-provoking.
Reviewer - Anne Pritchard
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