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The little broomstick mary stewart
The little broomstick mary stewart











Turns out that the flower has some interesting properties, related to the requirements of witches, and before she knows it Mary finds herself mounted on a disturbingly lively broomstick, whooshing through the clouds, Tib hanging on for dear life. Mary knelt down on the fallen branch and gazed at the flowers, while beside her sat the little black cat waving his black tail, and watching her out of his green, green eyes. The leaves, set in stiff rosettes, were of a curious bluish-green, mottled like frogs, and above them on slender stems hung the flowers, clusters of graceful purple bells, whose throats were streaked with silver, and whose pistils, like long tongues, thrust out of the freaked throats in stabs of bright gold. Tib, as the gardener christens the cat, is a feline of purpose and initiative, and he promptly and firmly leads Mary into the woods, to a secluded copse of oak trees, where she finds the most wonderful thing she has ever seen. In this case, the friend turns out to be a small black cat with emerald-green eyes, who chums up in the most satisfactory fashion, finding his way into Mary’s room at night, purring his way into her heart. Nothing is going right what a dismal summer this is turning into… The few local children of a similar age are away, so Mary is reduced to following the brusque (though kindly) gardener around, hindering him in his work as she tries to help. Great-Aunt Charlotte is kind as kind can be, but she’s mostly deaf and spends a lot of time napping, and her flustery lady-companion isn’t much of a kindred spirit to a 10-year-old girl either.

the little broomstick mary stewart

Poor Mary, indeed! Parents gone off to America for a month, older twin siblings happily off visiting friends, and Mary’s own much-anticipated stay with cousins-by-the-sea cancelled unexpectedly, our young protagonist is landed with an elderly aunt in the deepest depths of the country. If you don’t have a handy one that belongs to you around, it’s almost worth borrowing a small child for! This one is going on the extra-special save-for-eventual-grandkids shelf. It only needed a warm little body or two snuggled close to make it absolute heaven. The whole time I read this one (and it’s a quick read, maybe 2 hours, tops) all I could think of is what a fantastic read-aloud book it would be. This juvenile adventure story from the romantic thriller writer Mary Stewart was her first published work for younger readers, and it is an absolute charmer.

the little broomstick mary stewart

THE LITTLE BROOMSTICK MARY STEWART FULL

In the interests of keeping caught up with my ACOB self-imposed committment, I’m going to try to zip off three quick book posts tonight, of absolutely dissimilar novels, so hold on to your hats.Īll three books (this one, Out of the Deeps/The Kraken Wakes by John Wyndham, Saint Jack by Paul Theroux) deserve the full scholarly treatment, but they’re not going to get it today – at least not from me. Things happen in the story, but the plot is not too sensational, and the main character is a good-hearted young girl who tries her very best to do the right thing.The Little Broomstick by Mary Stewart ~ 1971. I can understand why Japanese animators would see this book as a good basis to create a Ghibli-style animation film (Mary and the Witch's Flower).

the little broomstick mary stewart

At the end of every chapter the girl gets into a seemingly dangerous predicament and I would think, "oh no!" But in the next chapter the situation is always resolved, sometimes very quickly.

the little broomstick mary stewart

The second half of the book deals with how scary the school and its teachers are, how they kidnapped the girl's cat, and how the girl managed to learn magic spells to get her cat back and escape the teachers' retaliation to get back to home sweet home. It teaches bad spells that does bad things to people and animals, and the girl stumbled upon it by chance while she was having fun riding the magic broom she also just discovered. The school is not a fun, good school like the one in Harry Potter. So.I read it before the book is due back at the library :P I don't think it's too scary, but it is a book about a magic broomstick and a girl with magic powers and a school for wizards and witches. She read a couple of chapters and quit because she thought it was too scary.











The little broomstick mary stewart