Wild Water Magic

Wild Water Magic by Lynne Jonell, published by Random House in 2014, is an engaging early chapter book that spans 103 pages. The story centers around Tate Willow, a girl who, despite being perceived as pretty and nice, struggles with her self-esteem and intelligence. After an unexpected fall into an old well, Tate discovers a newfound mental clarity that allows her to excel in her studies, but her unusual attraction to water creates challenges for her siblings as they try to manage her wild water magic.
Readers will find a humorous exploration of family dynamics and sibling relationships as Tate navigates her magical experiences. The narrative touches on themes of self-esteem and self-reliance while incorporating elements of fantasy and humor. This edition, written in English, offers a delightful continuation of the Willow family’s adventures, following Jonell’s previous works that have garnered recognition in children’s literature.
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Tate Willow is pretty and nice, and most people think she’s smart. But Tate doesn’t feel smart . . . until she falls into an old well in the backyard and her mind starts working double-time. She sails through her homework and can read a book in minutes. But keeping Tate in line is becoming a full-time job for her brothers and sister. She’s strangely attracted to water of all sorts–streams, sprinklers, waterfalls. Can they get herwild water magic under control?
Lynne Jonell follows up her Minnesota Book Award finalist, Texas Bluebonnet Award Master List Title, and Junior Library Guild selection, Hamster Magic, with a fourth story of the Willow family’s rowdy run-ins with mixed-up magic.
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