Absolutely adore the cover! Matches the feel of the book perfectly. |
May 2017, 70 pages, Paperback, Review copy
Book summary
Giselda discovers that she will not be attending the same junior school
as her friends; instead she will be going to Wigmore’s school for
witches. Due to an unfortunate mistake she arrives a bit earlier than
even she expected but soon settles in and makes a new friend through the
fence.
Things are going well until some girls find out how she arrived at school and start to tease her about it. To prove that she is just as good at magic as everybody else Giselda agrees to travel up the mountain and steal from the dragon that lives there
Things are going well until some girls find out how she arrived at school and start to tease her about it. To prove that she is just as good at magic as everybody else Giselda agrees to travel up the mountain and steal from the dragon that lives there
Nayu's thoughts
If you're a fan of magic,
love the new BBC version of The Worst Witch, and/or want a heroine
you cheer on and want to beat the bullies, Giselda is your girl! I
felt sorry for her because nothing went as planned, normally in a
negative way. It was hard for her to have other witches laugh at her
ignorance because she simply hadn't known things as her family chose not to enlighten her in magical ways, but she finds the
best way to fix all that.
Okay her decision lead her to a situation that was more than a bit dangerous, but she wasn't
alone in her quest, and not with her new friend who she didn't always like (I liked the realisim in that).
Giselda digs deep for inner courage, making me smile every time she
overcame the hurdles thrown her way which makes her a great role model. I wanted to read the next book
straight away, but it's not available just yet. This isn't a scary read, but a fun one which captures
the highs and lows of life at school, made a bit different by magic.
Be sure to follow J S on Twitter for all the latest Giselda news!
Suggested read
Another great magical read is Bird Girl by Maudie Smith (Children's, 9 years +, 9/10E)
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