Leila, the perfect witch

Flavia Z. Drago

Book - 2022

Leila Wayward is a little witch who excels at everything she does. She's the fastest flier, the most cunning conjuror, and the most superb shape-shifter. She has won trophies for potions, herbology, and alchemy--and now she dreams of winning the Magnificent Witchy Cake-off! As the youngest in a long line of masters of the Dark Arts of Patisserie, Leila wants her entry to be perfect. But even with the most bewitching of recipes, she realizes a terrible truth: she's a disaster in the kitchen. Luckily, Leila has three magical sisters who are happy to share their culinary secrets with her. What's more, Leila discovers that baking with them is fun! Win or lose, she has already tasted the sweetest thing of all: acceptance--with a p...inch of nightshade and a bit of mandrake.

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Subjects
Genres
Witch fiction
Picture books
Published
Somerville, Massachusetts : Candlewick Press 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Flavia Z. Drago (author)
Edition
First US edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 30 cm
ISBN
9781536220506
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Review by Booklist Review

Mexican author-illustrator Drago brings her distinct, charmingly macabre style to a sweet new picture book that pairs perfectly with her earlier work, Gustavo, the Shy Ghost (2020). Leila is a talented young witch who excels in flying, conjuring, shapeshifting, and crafting and has a bookcase packed with trophies. But Leila hasn't yet won the trophy she covets most: that of the Magnificent Witchy Cake-Off. Finally old enough to compete, Leila is determined to make her family ("experts in the Dark Arts of Patisserie") proud. Despite her lineage, the little witch quickly discovers that she is not a natural in the kitchen. After one cake attempt goes spectacularly wrong, Leila's family comes to the rescue and teaches her their baking tricks. When the day of the cake-off arrives, Leila doesn't win, but she has a good showing and lots of fun in the process, which is just as important for kids to see. Purples and greens prevail in the childlike but cleverly detailed illustrations. An upbeat story of persistence and taking pleasure in doing your best.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Author-illustrator Drago mixes a dash of family support with a measure of witchy worldbuilding in this tasty tale about a young witch developing grit. Though she's the fastest flier, most cunning conjurer, and sneakiest shape-shifter in her coven, green-skinned Leila Wayward has her heart set on winning "the most important trophy of all" as champion of the Magnificent Witchy Cake-Off. She comes from "a long line of... experts in the Dark Arts of Patisserie," but the proof is in her disastrous first batter: Leila lacks ace baking skills. An assist from her sisters, portrayed with varying skin tones, proves the perfect recipe for dealing with the Cake-Off, no matter how things turn out. In colored pencil textures, multimedia illustrations are filled with witch-centric detail, including clever nods to fairy tale fodder. Ages 3--7. (July)

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Review by Horn Book Review

"Far and wide, Leila Wayward was known for being an extraordinary little witch." But despite her desire to win the Magnificent Witchy Cake-Off, Leila can't seem to master the Dark Arts of Patisserie like the other Wayward women. When she accepts help, tips, and tricks from her three older sisters, Leila is finally ready to compete...and has learned that having fun makes her feel like a winner no matter what. Drago's colorful mixed-media illustrations are full of interesting and funny details that complement her playful story, from the pictures on the front endpapers introducing her family to the decor in their gingerbread house to the not-so-scary creatures that inhabit Leila's witchy world. Concurrently published in Spanish as Leila, la bruhita perfecta. Cynthia K. Ritter September/October 2022 p.42(c) Copyright 2022. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A young witch finds perfection in letting go of expectations and enjoying the moment. Leila is extraordinary and excels at all sorts of witchy endeavors. She's the fastest flyer, most cunning conjurer, and craftiest carver in her coven. Her bedroom teems with trophies, but her big dream is to win The Magnificent Witchy Cake-Off. Baking is a family legacy, and Leila has high hopes for success. Contrary to her previous ventures, mastering the "Dark Arts of Patisserie" is a skill that evades Leila. Worried that she'll disappoint her family, she forgoes fun times with her sisters and instead focuses on making the perfect pastry. After her attempts fail, she accepts help from her sisters and enjoys the time they spend together. The competition tests Leila, and although the outcome isn't what she hoped for, she realizes that sharing the experience with her family and having their support are even more important wins. Loaded with visual humor and quirky details, this whimsical tale charms and delights. Leila, her frog friends, and her family are comically illustrated with quarter-moon eyes and expressive faces. Eagle-eyed readers will spot Gustavo, the shy ghost protagonist from Drago's previous picture book, and cultural images associated with Mexico's Day of the Dead holiday, like La Catrina, calaveras, and pumpkins carved with papel picado--like designs. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A picture book about the gifts of imperfection that casts a sweet and satisfying spell. (Picture book. 4-9) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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