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Book SynopsisFirst published 45 years ago, this is a beautiful new edition of Mary Stewart''s beloved magical classic illustrated by Shirley Hughes.
Don''t miss the beautifully animated film adaptation called Mary and the Witch''s Flower (by the producer of The Tale of The Princess Kaguya), in cinemas now.
''The little broomstick gave a leap, a violent twist, a kick like the kick of a pony.''
Mary''s been exiled to her great-aunt, deep in the English countryside. Miserable and lonely, she befriends strange black cat Tib who leads her deep into the forest to an ordinary looking broomstick. Before Mary can gather her wits, the broomstick jumps into action, whisking her over the treetops, above the clouds, and to the grounds of Endor College, school of witchcraft.
But something is terribly wrong at Endor. Students are taught spells that are petty and ill-wishing, and when Mary discovers evidence of a terrible and cruel e
Trade Review
What enchantment . . . The author has used all her considerable gifts as a storyteller to spin this charming magical tale. * JUNIOR BOOKSHELF *
Exciting and continually funny * BBC *
THE LITTLE BROOMSTICK
'Enriched by superb descriptions and enlivened with a genuine touch of terror.'
* TEACHER *
THE LITTLE BROOMSTICK
'A well-plotted and exciting fantasy thriller.'
* FINANCIAL TIMES *
THE LITTLE BROOMSTICK
'... A first-class witch thriller...unbeatable.'
* OBSERVER *
THE LITTLE BROOMSTICK
'Mary Stewart has obviously enjoyed adapting (not lowering) her thriller technique to junior fantasy and reveals and engaging wit in the process.'
* SUNDAY TIMES *