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“Like all Karen Cushman's gorgeous novels, Grayling’s Song delves into the past to let us know what we must ask of our future.” —Lena Dunham It’s time for Grayling to be a hero. Her mother, a “wise woman”—a sort of witch—has been turned into a tree by evil forces. Tangles and toadstools! Lacking confidence after years of being called “Feeble Wits” by her mother, Grayling heads off dubiously into the wilds in search of help, where she finds a weather witch, an aromatic enchantress, a cheese soothsayer, a slyly foolish apprentice, and a shape-shifting mouse named Pook! A fast-paced and funny coming-of-age odyssey from a Newbery medalist.
From a Newbery medalist, a middle grade fantasy -- good v evil, a quest, witches & magicians. The dangers of young Grayling's journey to reverse an evil spell are tempered with humor. A magical, medieval world with a spunky heroine.
LitHousewifeI love the cover. I'm praying for grandchildren who love to read. :)9y