Spells and Sleeping Bags

Spells and Sleeping Bags by Sarah Mlynowski is a First Edition published by Delacorte Press in 2007, featuring 293 pages in English. This book follows Rachel, who discovers her newfound powers as a witch just in time for her summer vacation at Camp Wood Lake, instead of spending it in Manhattan. As she navigates the challenges of camp life, Rachel faces various humorous and awkward situations, including pesky mosquitoes, embarrassing care packages from her stepmom, and a wardrobe mishap caused by her magical abilities.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and social issues as Rachel deals with the complexities of camp dynamics and her emotions. The story explores themes of friendship and self-discovery within a whimsical setting, highlighting the ups and downs of being a young witch. With elements of juvenile fiction and magic, this narrative captures the essence of summer adventures and the trials of growing up, making it a relatable read for those interested in fantasy and emotional journeys.
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At long last, Rachel’s powers have arrived and she’s a bona fide get-your-broom-ready witch! And it’s happened just in time. No Manhattan for her this summer—she’s spending her vacation at Camp Wood Lake.
But she’s having some serious issues:
Mosquitoes in the Adirondacks are incredibly thirsty.
Her stepmom keeps sending embarrassing feminine hygiene care packages.
She accidentally zapped away all her clothes.
And there’s a backstabber in her cabin intent on making life miserable.
Good thing Rachel’s a witch.
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