Rosemary’s Witch

Rosemary’s Witch by Ann Warren Turner is a children’s fiction book published by HarperCollins Canada, Limited on January 6, 1994. This first edition spans 176 pages and is presented in English. The story follows nine-year-old Rosemary as her family discovers their dream home, only to be confronted by a mysterious plague of toads that threatens their new life and the town. The narrative centers around Rosemary’s quest to save her family and the community from the repercussions of a 150-year-old witch’s lingering grudge.
Readers will find a blend of adventure and elements of witchcraft woven throughout the plot. The book explores themes of family, community, and the supernatural, as Rosemary navigates the challenges posed by the witch’s curse. With its engaging storyline, Rosemary’s Witch invites young readers to delve into a world where magic and reality intertwine, making it a captivating addition to children’s literature.
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The summer Rosemary is nine, her family finds the house of its dreams. Soon the house and a plague of toads descends upon the town.one can save her family and the town from a 150-year-old witch’s bitter grudge. A School Library Journal Best Book of 1991.
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