The Witch's Child

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A creator of the bestselling Mommy? and an acclaimed illustrator will BEWITCH READERS!Who wants to be a witch's child?When a witch wishes to have a child of her own, she creates one from straw and names her Rosalie. But when the witch tries to coax the straw girl into life, she is thwarted at every turn, until finally she abandons her inanimate creation.Then one day while the witch is away, a young girl wanders into the witch's house. She befriends Rosalie, but she tarries too long. The witch is coming home! Who will save this young girl?The haunting and bewitching illustrations by inspired artist Jos. A. Smith dramatically bring to life this poignant and spine-tingling story by Arthur Yorinks.Praise for Jos. A. Smith "[Smith's] watercolor art, embellished with pencil, watercolor pencil, and pen and ink, is dramatic and a perfect complement to the vivid prose . . ." -Kirkus "Smith's watercolors masterfully portray all of the characters and scenes . . ." -School Library JournalPraise for Arthur YorinksAuthor of a Caldecott Award-winning book "Yorinks moves it all along at a good pace . . . children will enjoy . . ." -School Library Journal "Yorinks's droll storytelling talents are perfect . . ." -Publishers Weekly

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9780810993495
  • ISBN: 9780810993495
  • Pub Date: 25th June 2007
  • Publisher: Abrams
  • Imprint: Abrams
  • Format: Hardback
  • Number of Pages: 32

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About Arthur Yorinks

Arthur Yorinks is the author of 25 books for children, including Hey, Al, winner of the 1987 Caldecott Medal, and Louis the Fish, a Reading Rainbow main selection. Adrienne Yorinks's first picture book, Stand for Children by Marian Wright Edelman, was called a "stunning children's book debut" by Publishers Weekly. Since then, she has gone on to illustrate Eu

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