The secret world of magic

Rosalind Kerven

Book - 2007

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Published
London : Frances Lincoln Children's Books : Distributed in the USA by Publishers Group West 2007.
Language
English
Main Author
Rosalind Kerven (-)
Other Authors
Wayne Anderson (illustrator)
Physical Description
47 p. ; col. ill. : 26 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 47).
ISBN
9781845074814
  • Do you believe in magic?
  • Makers of magic
  • Magic children
  • Magic spells
  • Shape-changing spells
  • Wishes
  • Lucky charms
  • Bewitched things
  • Enchanted travel
  • Secret worlds
  • Celtic otherworlds
  • Look for magic!
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Kerven plays to believers in this distillation of magical lore from cultures worldwide. Urging young readers to disregard the skepticism of grown-ups, she surveys various sorts of magic workers, magical creatures, charms, kinds of spells and magical realms. She also sketchily retells seven vaguely sourced tales of spells and transformations and offers helpful advice on such topics as making wishes or breaking spells laid on others: "Kiss the animal or thing that your friend has turned into." Anderson goes for humor and mystery in his small, elaborately modeled illustrations, throwing a lurid yellow-greenish light over portraits of witches and wizards with pointy hats, stunned-looking victims, rainbows ending in pots of gold and a black cat posing in various settings. Eurocentric slant aside (in her cameo, the Native-American Spider Woman has blond hair and European features), this joins the likes of Monika Beisner's Secret Spells and Curious Charms (1985) as prime browsing material for young dreamers. (bibliography) (Picture book/nonfiction. 7-10) Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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