A Pinch of Magic
by Michelle Harrison
Interest age: 9 to 13
Reading age: 9+
Published by Simon & Schuster, 2019
About this book
Betty Widdershins and her two sisters live with their bad-tempered Granny in the Poacher’s Pocket, a rowdy, tumbledown inn on the dismal island of Crowstone.
Desperate for an adventure, Betty plans a secret outing to neighbouring Marshfoot on her 13th birthday, but is furious when Granny stops her. Granny then breaks the devasting news that all Widdershins’ girls are trapped by an ancient curse and if they ever leave Crowstone, they will die by the following sunrise.
She softens the blow by showing them three magical objects which have been passed down through generations: an old bag that transports the bearer wherever they wish to go, a mirror which shows the holder whatever they want to see, and a set of Russian dolls containing the power of invisibility. When Betty tries to use these objects to change their fate, she inadvertently puts her sisters in grave danger.
In this darkly believable world of magic and myth, Betty is a likeable, funny and feisty protagonist, full of courage and determination. This riveting tale of witchcraft, love and betrayal will have readers on the edge of their seats, as the sisters race against time to try to break the curse.
More books like this
-
Where the Dragon Waits
by Tom Moorhouse
9 to 14 years
-
The Wood Where Magic Grows
by Andy Shepherd, illustrated by Ellie Snowdon
9 to 14 years
-
Sandy Fin: Operation Splash Landing
by Martin Stewart, illustrated by Santy Gutiérrez
9 to 14 years
-
Dante N. Ferno Is Not a Loser
by Brian Gordon
9 to 14 years
Lists of recommended reads
-
Books about siblings for children 8+
Siblings can be annoying, a responsibility, and the best person to team up with – or all of those things at once! These thrilling books are all about brothers and sisters.
-
Magical stories for 9- to 12-year-olds
These books are brilliant for older children who want to get lost in a magical journey. There are classics and new titles, picture books and chapter books and some books containing magic realism rather than traditional fantasy.
-
Eight fabulous fantasy stories
Authors Rhianna Pratchett and Gabrielle Kent recommend some of their favourite fantasy books for readers aged 8+ starring brave, adventurous protagonists.