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Everyday Magic

Everyday Magic 1

The Adventures of Alfie Blackstack

by Jess Kidd
Paperback
Publication Date: 16/06/2021
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Magical, mischievous and mysterious, Everyday Magic is an enchanted mix of The Witches, Nevermoor and Lemony Snicket.

Welcome to Little Snoddington, where nothing is normal and every day is magic . . .

Nine-year-old Alfie Blackstack's parents have met a very unfortunate end. Now he's living in the dark and cobwebby Switherbroom Hall with his mad-haired Aunt Gertie and warty Aunt Zita, who would really like to pickle him. Before long, Alfie realises his aunts aren't just the weird local chemists, they're witches!

ISBN:
9781838850203
9781838850203
Category:
Fantasy & magical realism (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
16-06-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Canongate Books
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
304
Dimensions (mm):
198.12x129.03x18.03mm
Weight:
0.21kg
Jess Kidd

Jess Kidd completed her first degree in Literature with The Open University, and has since taught creative writing and gained a PhD in Creative Writing Studies. She has also worked as a support worker specialising in acquired brain injury.

In 2016, Jess won the Costa Short Story Award for Dirty Little Fishes and her debut novel Himself was selected for the BBC Radio 2 Book Club and shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards. In 2017, Himself was shortlisted for the Authors' Club Best First Novel Award and longlisted for the CWA John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger.

Jess was brought up in London as part of a large family from Mayo, and plans to settle somewhere along the west coast of Ireland in the next few years. Until then, she lives in London with her daughter.

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“’She doesn’t really pickle boys, does she?’
Gertrude laughed nervously. ‘Zita can get a bit grumpy. Perhaps avoid talking to her, or looking at her, or drawing her attention in any way.’
That didn’t sound too good. ‘What about her bat?’ asked Alfie.
‘Magnus? Oh, he prefers tomato juice to blood these days, so you should be all right. Just watch your eyes.’
‘My eyes?’
‘It’s probably best to keep your glasses on,’ warned Gertrude. ‘Eyes are a favourite snack of bats.’”

Everyday Magic is a book for younger readers by award-winning British author, Jess Kidd. When each of his parents perishes in unfortunate (and stupid) accidents, nine-year-old Alfie Blackstack is sent to live with his father’s younger sisters. Gertrude and Zitalina Blackstack live in Switherbroom Hall, a large old house in the woods near Little Snoddington, where Gertrude runs the Chemist’s Shop and Zita concocts the remedies.

Alfie has already heard the rumours that his aunts are witches, and Gertrude (the friendly aunt) confirms it with a bit of magic when she takes Alfie to Mrs Mention’s Tea Room. She warns Alfie about Zita (the scary aunt) and her Familiar.

Gertrude is pleased to see Calypso Fagan pass by the tearoom: it means that Fagan’s Family Circus is in town, and Calypso is Alfie’s age, so perhaps the friendless boy will finally have a friend. Even if things get off to s slightly rocky start, after Alfie helps Calypso find her missing little sister, Nova, their friendship is sealed.

Then, in the village where nothing happens, Nova is kidnapped and imprisoned in a snow-globe by an imp and Aunt Zita falls foul of the Head Witch and is put into witch prison. With their meagre knowledge of magic and spells, Alfie and Calypso need to find Zita and release Nova.

This is a tale that will certainly entertain younger readers who will delight in the witches and their Familiars, the magic, the scary bits, the nastiness and the ultimate triumph of the good guys. What could be more fun than witches who have upgraded from brooms to vacuum cleaners? What could be scarier than Snakes and Ladders over a crocodile pool? A fun read.

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