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One Jar of Magic

Corey Ann Haydu

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Katherine Tegen Books
07 April 2021
From the critically acclaimed author of Eventown comes a hopeful and empowering tale set in an enchanting world of magic and mysterious family secrets—perfect for fans of Anne Ursu, Rebecca Stead, and Wendy Mass.

Magic is like a dream. Delightful. Terrifying. Unreal.

Rose Alice Anders is Little Luck. Lucky to be born into the Anders family. Lucky to be just as special and magical as the most revered man in town—her father. The whole town has been waiting for Rose to turn twelve, when she can join them in their annual capturing of magic on New Year’s Day and become the person she was born to be.

But when that special day finally comes, Rose barely captures one tiny jar of magic. Now Rose’s dad won’t talk to her anymore and her friendships have gotten all twisted and wrong. So when Rose hears whispers that there are people who aren’t meant for magic at all, she begins to wonder if that’s who she belongs with.

Maybe if she’s away from all the magic, away from her dad telling her who she’s meant to be, who she has to be, Rose can begin to piece together what’s truly real in a world full of magic.
* An SLJ Best Book of the Year
* A CCBC Choices Pick of the Year
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Imprint:   Katherine Tegen Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 29mm
Weight:   416g
ISBN:   9780062689856
ISBN 10:   0062689851
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Corey Ann Haydu is the author of OCD Love Story, Life by Committee, and Making Pretty. She grew up in the Boston area but now lives in Brooklyn, New York, where she drinks mochas and uses a lot of Post-it notes, habits she picked up while earning her MFA at the New School.

Reviews for One Jar of Magic

Prepare to be blown away! One Jar of Magic has the power to bruise the heart, broaden the mind--and somehow, leave an astonishing glow. A wholly original tale. -- Leslie Connor Praise for Eventown: A wonderful and inventive story about being a kid in an imperfect world-beautiful, mysterious, and deeply satisfying. -- Rebecca Stead, author of <em>When You Reach Me</em> and <em>Goodbye Stranger</em> At once enchanting, heart-rending, and bittersweet. -- <em>Kirkus Reviews </em><strong>(starred review)</strong> An emotionally complex and wonderfully told story. -- School Library Journal <strong>(starred review)</strong> [A] thought-provoking novel... [A] memorable and brave heroine. -- <em>Publishers Weekly</em> <strong>(starred review)</strong> Praise for The Someday Suitcase: Quietly superb prose...Haydu doesn't romanticize illness, but she provides comfort through art, science, magic, love, and a purple suitcase. -- <em>Kirkus Reviews </em><strong>(starred review)</strong> Poignant and powerful. A heartbreaking story about the healing power of friendship amid human fragility. -- <em>Booklist </em><strong>(starred review)</strong> In this moving, exquisitely written story, Corey Ann Haydu explores the thin line between science and magic within an intense bond of friendship. -- Shelf Awareness (starred review) Praise for Rules for Stealing Stars: A well-crafted blend of realism and fantasy. -- School Library Journal <strong>(starred review)</strong> [A] lyrical story of love and loss. The way the sisters fight and love in equal measure, as well as their basic need for one another, rings poignantly true in this touching and heartwarming story, which contains a 'tiny bit of magic, right here in the real world. -- <em>Booklist </em><strong>(starred review)</strong> Praise for Hand-Me-Down Magic #1: Haydu, author of OCD Love Story and other compelling works, offers a pleasing setup in this first volume of a new series. Reading is swift and accessible, broken up by copious cheerful illustrations, and youngsters will long to share in the cousins' idyllic family life while understanding the pitfalls of propinquity. -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books A nuanced look at the girls' friendship, emotions, and motivations. A transitional chapter book with unusual depth, good pacing, and a loving, supportive Latinx family. Libraries should find space on their shelves for this new series. -- <em>Booklist</em> This series debut is a sweet tale about friendship, family, and being the new kid on the block... The line-drawing illustrations throughout give a glimpse of the street where the girls live... Put this book in the hands of kids who enjoy series like Annie Barrows's Ivy and Bean or Megan McDonald's Judy Moody. -- School Library Journal


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