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S'està carregant… Wednesday Witch (1969 original; edició 1969)de Ruth Chew
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I had only vague but happy memories of reading this book as a little girl, remembering the slightly incompetent witch who rode a vacuum cleaner instead of a broom and her talking black cat who helped a little girl with her homework. Rereading this as an adult was a pleasure, though the story is certainly dated now. But the humor and delightfully sensible nonsense is still there. Most of all, I was thrilled to uncover the origin story of one of our family quirks: Whenever we pile in the car after a long day’s activities, we all say, “Home, James!” I had forgotten why, except that it was just one of those silly things that families do. And now I remember how it started: In this book, the flying vacuum cleaner is named James, and when the witch is done making mischief on Wednesdays, she mounts the vacuum and shouts, “Home, James!” ( ) Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
The arrival of a witch who travels by magic vacuum cleaner is only the beginning of Mary Jane's strange adventures. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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