The Courage of Cat Campbell

The Courage of Cat Campbell
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2015

Lexile Score

840

Reading Level

4-5

ATOS

5.3

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Natasha Lowe

شابک

9781481418720
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Publisher's Weekly

December 22, 2014
In this lighthearted sequel to The Power of Poppy Pendle, Lowe introduces Cat Campbell, daughter of the now-adult Poppy Pendle, who chose baking over magic. As such, Poppy is not thrilled when Cat finally shows signs of being a witch. After Rutherfield Academy, the local school for witches, rejects Cat for her uncontrollable magical abilities, she devises a plan to gain admittance by capturing feared witch Madeline Reynolds, who has just escaped from Scrubs Prison for erasing half of Italy. Cat captures Reynolds, though she turns her best friend, Peter, into a guinea pig in the process. With patience and neighborly help, Cat becomes the witch she's always wanted to be, and finds a place for herself, balanced between her mother's baking and her own passions. Lowe echoes the whimsy of J.K. Rowling and Anna Dale with vibrant descriptions ("A burst of pink smoke covered the table, with showers of green sparkles shooting out like fireworks"), a cozy atmosphere (several "magical" recipes are included), and charismatic characters. Ages 8â12. Agent: Ann Tobias, A Literary Agency for Children's Books.



School Library Journal

December 1, 2014

Gr 3-7-Eleven year-old Cat Campbell wants the one thing her mother Poppy, the protagonist from The Power of Poppy Pendle (S. & S., 2012), never desired: to be a witch. Cat looks longingly at the pointy-hat girls from Ruthersfield Academy and dreams of inheriting her mother's magical gift. Her mother, a perfectly contented baker, prays that her daughter will escape this fate, but an attic encounter with a spider spooks Cat's powers into action. Unfortunately, being a "late bloomer" witch means unpredictable surges of power and an uncertain admission to Ruthersfield. Kind advice from a teacher has Cat determined to face her fears and control her power, even if it means confronting the most maleficent witch ever, Madeline Reynolds, newly escaped from an Azkaban-like prison with mayhem in mind. Lowe's charming addition to the world of Potts Bottom follows Cat's determined progress toward her goal, showing her failures and triumphs in a realistic arc. The author's treatment of the mother-daughter relationship smoothly blends whimsical fantasy elements with scenes that readers will recognize from their own family squabbles. Cat's adventures in courage give new treatment to the familiar idea that parents want their children to avoid making their own mistakes. To this, Lowe adds some truly laugh-out-loud moments between Cat and her friend Peter. The book concludes with "magical" recipes to bake at home. Stock both of Lowe's novels at your library: fans of Matilda or Alice Miranda will be happy to meet another spunky girl.-Caitlin Augusta, Stratford Library Association, CT

Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



DOGO Books
tori3ghoul - Cat Campbell wants to be a witch and doesn't understand why her mother, Poppy gave that up. For a while, Cat pretends to be a witch. But when she inherits the gift for real, Poppy is mortified. Will Cat ever do her passion? Cat behaves like the famous Ramona Quimby.


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