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The Gingerbread Witch

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"A magical tale, brimming with heart." —Anne Ursu, National Book Award–long-listed author of The Troubled Girls of Dragomir Academy
Maud has grown up in a house made of gingerbread, wanting nothing more than to be a witch like Mother Agatha. But just like all of Agatha's gingerbread creations—from the magical house to the chocolate mousse squirrel—Maud will turn back into crumbs if anything ever happens to Agatha.
This seems unthinkable...until Hansel and Gretel, a pair of witch hunters, push Agatha into the cottage's oven.
To save herself and the other creations, Maud will have to go into the dangerous forest of the Shadelands to find the First Witch's spellbook. But with witch hunters on her trail and others interested in the book for their own means, can Maud bring back the only mother she's ever known...or will witch hunters capture her before she can save her gingerbread family?
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    • Kirkus

      July 15, 2022
      After Mother Agatha, who raised her in a gingerbread house, is burned to ashes, 12-year-old Maud sets out through the dangerous Shadelands in search of a way to bring her back to life. Overy's new spin on fairy-tale favorites is a series opener that includes characters from "Hansel and Gretel" and "Little Red Riding Hood"--plus a three-legged wolf with violet fur aptly named Grim. Maud is not quite human but not fully witch either--she's a creation of Mother Agatha, who quite literally made her from enchanted gingerbread. After Agatha is pushed into a fire by witch-hunting Wolves, Maud seeks to revive her from the ashes. Along the way, she encounters the Wolves and a mysterious witch named Vira and learns to trust her instincts. Overy's story is well paced; the sense of urgency around saving Agatha keeps the pages turning. Maud's sidekicks--Grim and two gingerbread-made creatures, Nuss the squirrel and Florian the vulture--are utterly charming and full of personality. While most of the plot threads are tied together at the end, a few details are frustratingly left unresolved, possibly leaving room for a sequel. Although made from gingerbread, Maud is described as having white skin. A modern reimagining that reads like a well-told fairy-tale classic. (map) (Fantasy. 8-12)

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 10, 2022
      After witch-hunting Wolves reduce her mentor to ash, a 12-year-old aspiring witch fashioned of enchanted gingerbread must find a way to restore things in an innovative “Hansel and Gretel” subversion from Overy (the These Feathered Flames series). To maintain the form given to her by Mother Agatha—as well as that of other confectionary creations, including Nuss, a squirrel made of mousse—Maud must retrieve the spell book of the First Witch, long hidden in ancient glade deep in the deadly Shadelands. Inadvertently joining a caravan of Wolves, including Hansel and Gretel, who claim responsibility for Agatha’s destruction, Maud must hide her true nature and her mission. As the journey takes them deeper into the Shadelands, she finds common ground with those who would destroy her, but newfound friendships may not be enough to overcome age-old enmity. Maud’s good nature and sense of loyalty makes her a memorable protagonist in this refreshing fairy tale twist that considers the witch’s point of view. Most characters read as white. Ages 8–12. Agent: Patrice Caldwell, New Leaf Literary & Media.

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