Unseen Magic

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Product Details
Price
$16.99  $15.80
Publisher
Greenwillow Books
Publish Date
Pages
352
Dimensions
5.7 X 8.3 X 1.4 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780063057982

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About the Author

Emily Lloyd-Jones grew up on a vineyard in rural Oregon, where she played in evergreen forests and learned to fear sheep. She has a BA in English from Western Oregon University and a MA in publishing from Rosemont College. She is a former bookseller and the author of four young adult novels, including the Indie Next Pick The Bone Houses. Emily Lloyd-Jones lives in Northern California.

Reviews

"Unseen Magic is an enchanting read! What a fun tale of a lovably oddball town, an unexpected villain, a few unexpected heroes, and a girl who's braver than she knows. Oh--and a raven! And tea! All the kids who have ever wished to be a different person (and who hasn't?) will want to devour this story." -- Margaret Peterson Haddix, bestselling author of The Greystone Secrets

"At turns gentle and mischievous, Unseen Magic cleverly reveals the hidden pockets of magic that shimmer in the world--and within ourselves. This is a story to adore--one that thoughtfully reflects on the fears we keep closest to our hearts, and embraces every precious piece that makes us who we are." -- Heather Kassner, author of The Plentiful Darkness

"In Aldermere, shops vanish, doors lead mysterious places, and a sip of magic tea can do anything, including give Finley the bravery she craves. Steeped in friendship, danger, and dark truth, Unseen Magic is a magical voyage of self-discovery." -- Jenn Reese, author of A Game of Fox & Squirrels

"Shy Fin has fallen in love with the small Northern California town, not least because it has a shop in which she can trade away any unhappy memory she chooses. . . . She accidentally creates a body double made up of all her surrendered memories and suppressed character traits. As a wave of thefts and destructive mishaps set the whole town abuzz, Fin's search for a way to quash her scary, elusive counterpart grows increasingly urgent. . . . This tale has much to offer readers who prefer a 'quiet and creeping' sort of magic." -- Booklist (starred review)

"Lloyd-Jones has created a magical place in the Redwoods of -Northern California. . . . The book examines what it means to confront fear and how memory can interfere with growth and self-awareness. Fin's journey leads her through friendship, family, and the challenge of accepting who she was and who she can become. Fans of Harry Potter and magical creatures will not want to put this book down, and will want to revisit Aldermere again and again. An enchanting tale that will keep middle grade readers captivated and wanting more. A must-read for fans of magic worlds and fantastical creatures." -- School Library Journal (starred review)

"Lloyd-Jones' middle-grade debut blends memorable characters, rich descriptions, and a dash of magical mischief to create an original tale. Firmly grounded by Fin's third-person point of view and a strong sense of place, the tight narrative luxuriates in its slow revelation of the central mysteries. Layered, sophisticated storytelling plants clues for careful readers and gives heart-wrenching depth to characters' trauma and resilience. . . . A deliciously atmospheric, full-bodied magical brew." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Finley Barnes has lived in Aldermere for three years . . . It's the first place Fin's felt at home, but she's still bothered by her crayon-scrawled list of 'things that were to be avoided at all costs.' For the price of one memory, though, Aldermere's tea shop will give her a brew that temporarily relieves her anxiety. But when she removes tea from the shop and brews it herself, Fin accidentally unleashes a monster . . . Offering suspense, reassurance, and magic in a deeply alluring setting, Lloyd-Jones shows how erasing bad memories doesn't make fear disappear." -- Publishers Weekly

"In the tiny town of Aldermere in the midst of California's redwood forest, magic is a given. It makes life unpredictable. . . . The novel celebrates the regional . . . giving more than a nod to wild fare and sustainable living; indeed, the town's dilemma about preserving its magic is very much the thorny issue of conservation and protection. Lloyd-Jones provides a measure of humor, too." -- Horn Book Magazine