Rosemary’s Witch

Rosemary’s Witch by Ann Turner is a First Edition published by Harpercollins Children’s Books in 1991. This children’s fiction book spans 164 pages and is written in English. The story follows 9-year-old Rosemary, who, after relocating to an old house in a small New England town, uncovers the presence of a 150-year-old witch residing in the nearby woods. The witch, who once inhabited the house, is determined to reclaim her former home through the use of her magic.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and witchcraft as Rosemary navigates her new surroundings and confronts the supernatural elements tied to her home. The narrative explores themes of magic and the past, inviting young readers to engage with the mysterious world of witches. This edition presents a unique tale that intertwines childhood curiosity with elements of fantasy, making it a captivating read for those interested in magical adventures.
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After moving into an old house in a small New England town, 9-year-old Rosemary discovers that the nearby woods conceal a 150-year-old witch, who once lived in the house and is using her magic to take it back.
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