![]() ![]() ![]() It works, naturally enough, like a charm – but it also turns out to be powered by a demon.Īll of the things I loved about The Okay Witch are present in its sequel, including Steinkellner’s charismatic illustrations and the rich mythology of Moth’s family history. So when Moth sees an opportunity to “borrow” an amulet from Hecate, which promises to make its wearer a better version of themselves, she can’t resist. Moth longs for her mother to teach her more about being a witch, spells that might actually help kids at school respect her, but Calendula isn’t in a hurry to indoctrinate Moth into a life she chose to leave. Laszlo, an old family friend.ĭealing with all of that would be difficult enough if it weren’t for the fact that knowing magic doesn’t keep Moth from being unpopular and getting mercilessly teased for being different. Oh, and her (adorable!) cat is technically the ghost of Mr. Her mother, Calendula, chose to leave Hecate and lead a “normal” life in Founder’s Bluff after she fell in love with Moth’s father – who subsequently disappeared after Calendula accidentally cursed him. Moth Hush only recently learned she’s a witch – and that she’s descended from a coven of 17th-century witches who now live in Hecate, a realm frozen out of time. I loved The Okay Witch, by Emma Steinkellner, so I was thrilled to discover that this charming graphic novel now has a sequel! ![]()
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