The Hidden Witch: A Graphic Novel (The Witch Boy Trilogy #2) (Paperback)

The Hidden Witch: A Graphic Novel (The Witch Boy Trilogy #2) By Molly Knox Ostertag, Molly Knox Ostertag (Illustrator) Cover Image
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From the creator of the acclaimed graphic novel The Witch Boy comes a new adventure set in the world of magic and shapeshifting -- and ordinary kids just trying to make friends.

Aster and his family are adjusting to his unconventional talent for witchery; unlike the other boys in his family, he isn't a shapeshifter. He's taking classes with his grandmother and helping to keep an eye on his great-uncle whose corrupted magic wreaked havoc on the family. Meanwhile, Aster's friend from the non-magical part of town, Charlie, is having problems of her own -- a curse has tried to attach itself to her. She runs to Aster and escapes it, but now the friends must find the source of the curse before more people -- normal and magical alike -- get hurt.

About the Author


Molly Knox Ostertag is the New York Times bestselling author and illustrator of the acclaimed Witch Boy trilogy: The Witch Boy, The Hidden Witch, and The Midwinter Witch, as well as a writer for animation. A graduate of the School of Visual Arts, Molly was featured in the Forbes 30 Under 30: Media list in 2020. She's married to another writer and artist, and they live in Los Angeles with two cats and a very cuddly dog. You can visit her online at mollyostertag.com.

Praise For…


Praise for The Witch Boy:"Ostertag's story is straightforward, acting as a parable for gender conformity that's pitched just right to middle-grade audiences. Her panels are clear, colorful, and friendly, and her worldbuilding flawless...With charming artwork, interesting supporting characters, natural-feeling diversity, and peeks of a richly developed world, this book leaves readers wishing for more." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review"Thrilling. Ostertag is one of comics' brightest new voices." -- Hope Larson, author of Compass South"Ostertag is creating worlds and witches for the modern young reader." -- Lucy Knisley, author of Something New and Relish"Dazzling...a contemporary fantasy for anyone who's struggled with defining themselves." -- Marika McCoola, author of Baba Yaga's Assistant

Praise for The Witch Boy:"Ostertag's story is straightforward, acting as a parable for gender conformity that's pitched just right to middle-grade audiences. Her panels are clear, colorful, and friendly, and her worldbuilding flawless...With charming artwork, interesting supporting characters, natural-feeling diversity, and peeks of a richly developed world, this book leaves readers wishing for more." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review"Thrilling. Ostertag is one of comics' brightest new voices." -- Hope Larson, author of Compass South"Ostertag is creating worlds and witches for the modern young reader." -- Lucy Knisley, author of Something New and Relish"Dazzling...a contemporary fantasy for anyone who's struggled with defining themselves." -- Marika McCoola, author of Baba Yaga's Assistant


Product Details
ISBN: 9781338253757
ISBN-10: 1338253751
Publisher: Graphix
Publication Date: October 30th, 2018
Pages: 208
Language: English
 

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