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Into the Witchwood
Méabh McDonnell
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Description for Into the Witchwood
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‘Spooky, thrilling, and enthrallingly clever’ Sinead O’Hart
Never, ever, set foot inside the Witchwood
Surrounding Rowan’s home is the dark, dangerous Witchwood. At the heart of it, sitting at the bottom of an ancient well, is a powerful Witch.
Six months ago, Rowan’s mother went into the woods – and never came back out. Nothing has been the same ever since. She fights with her dad and her little sister, and her Nana won’t even speak to her. There’s only one thing that can fix it; Rowan needs to bring her mum home.
There’s magic lurking ... Read morein the shadows. Watching her. Can Rowan enter the Witchwood and save her mum?
After all, she’s a witch too...
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Product Details
Publisher
O'Brien Press Ltd
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
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About Méabh McDonnell
Méabh McDonnell was born in Dublin and grew up in Loughrea, County Galway. She has worked with the Clare People newspaper as sub-editor and children’s books reviewer and founded and edits cindersmagazine.com. She has an MA in journalism. Méabh has always loved nature and folklore and the mysterious ways they intertwine. During lockdown her daily walks through Kylebrack ... Read moreForest got her wondering if anyone or anything was watching her – perhaps a Witch? ERIN BROWN is a Northern Irish illustrator who lives and works on the beautiful island of Jersey. After she graduated from the University of Ulster with a bachelor’s degree in Fine Art, a passion for stories and children’s books took hold. She combines her love for hand-drawn lines and traditional techniques with the flexibility and freedom of adding colour digitally. When she’s not working in her tiny studio, she can be found baking something overly sweet, exploring the forests and cliff paths of Jersey or down at the seashore, watching the tide roll in. Show Less
Reviews for Into the Witchwood
a gorgeous, dreamy adventure by someone who clearly loves fairytales and understands what makes them magic. At its heart, it's a tale of family and sisterhood, of friendships and self-belief. I adored the sibling dynamic between Rowan and her younger sister Lila. As an older sister myself, I can relate to their sometimes contentious relationship as Lila wants to be ... Read moreinvolved in everything Rowan does, even following her into the dangerous Witchwood in search of their lost mother. I also loved the growing friendship between Rowan and Farid and the acknowledgement that sometimes we need to save each other. Into the Witchwood has such a timeless quality - it's like coming home. Congratulations @meabh90! You've written an absolute stunner and I can't wait for other people to enjoy the adventure when the book comes out early next year…P.s. if I didn't give you enough reasons to read the book, there's also an extremely sassy talking cat who often steals the show!
Alex Dunne, author of CBI Award Winner The Book of Secrets spellbinding debut … I loved this immersive, spooky, clever, intriguing story. One not to miss next year!
Sinead O’Hart A cracking story – thrilling and fast-paced, with an enchanting kind of witchcraft
Erika McGann stirring debut … action-packed … McDonnell grounds this tense, dramatic novel in her study of her characters and the ways in which they grow. This is a satisfying story that leaves the reader wanting more
Milena Taylor, Inis Magazine an exciting, magical adventure featuring all the qualities of a perfect story … I thoroughly enjoyed Into the Witchwood and anyone with a keen interest in folktales, fairytales and a chilling, thrilling adventure will find themselves at home here!
ErinLynHamilton I loved Into The Witchwood. It’s a fast-paced, Middle Grade fantasy. It’s super fun to read and impossible to put down … full of magic, family, friendship and my personal favourite – talking cats … lovable (and horrible) characters, unexpected twists, adventure, secrets and betrayal … great for fans of Gravity Falls or The Owl House
BotsBookShelf Occasionally, a book comes along that just grabs me; pulls at me and nestles me into its’ world and its’ people. That demands I live in the story…not just read it. This is just such a book … At its’ heart and soul, it is a story about family; a family torn and troubled at the disappearance of their mother, and the desperate attempt of a daughter to bring her mum home; to bring back the love and together. It is a story about sisterhood, with all its’ travails. And friendship, sacrifice and understanding yourself…believing in yourself. It is a story of magic; magic of the most powerful and dangerous kind. It is magic of the heart and it permeates every single page. And it takes us on the most incredible of journeys … With all the nuance of the best of fairy tales, the story builds bringing the exact amount of tension, drama, humour and sincerity and we come more and more under its’ spell. It is impossible to put down. Layer upon layer is built and peeled back with care and compassion, compelling us onward…through the wood, clutching the Rules that will guide us closely in our hearts and minds, hoping we get it right. In short, this book is amazing. Moving, deliciously dark, incredibly engaging, feisty and fierce and filled with friendship, family, loyalty and love….and utterly, utterly magical … Méabh…wow! Just wow! Thank you for creating this world
Fallen Star Stories A compelling fantasy adventure, full of magic and folklore, with a touch of darkness for readers who like a bit of a scare
Irish Independent, Sarah Webb All of her mother’s warnings, the rules about not straying from the path nor going back the way you came, are brought into play as Rowan, Lila, and Farid attempt to navigate their way through the wood, though it seems the witch herself may not be playing by any such rules. In the best tradition of terrifying fairytales, the wood represents more than a purely physical challenge, as within it Rowan travels deep into her subconscious, searching for the courage to face both her past and her future. Along the way, she discovers that what matters most are the bonds of friendship and family, the most compelling of which is the evolving relationship between Rowan and the loyal little sister she has so often pushed aside but who is deserving of her trust and respect … a spellbinding debut from Co Galway author Meabh McDonnell
Irish Examiner prepare for a spooky, enthralling tale …
Armadillo Magazine a mesmerising, magical and transformative adventure, with family and friendship at its heart, perfect for readers of 9+
BookCraic Rowan’s grandmother always warned her not to go into the woods, but when her mother disappears, she realises its dangers were no mere fairytales. Desperate to find her mum, Rowan ventures into the Witchwood herself, but will Granny’s warnings be enough to protect her from the witch’s magic? A stunning debut from McDonnell, the labyrinthine Witchwood is richly evoked as Rowan’s quest challenges both her own magical abilities and her emotional growth. A spellbinding tale about digging deep and bravely facing your fears
Irish Examiner, Children's Books Ireland an enchanting tale of courage and determination centered around Rowan, a strong-willed protagonist whose quest to rescue her missing mother leads her into the heart of the mysterious Witchwood. Rowan's character is beautifully portrayed, showcasing her bravery and vulnerability as she navigates through a world filled with ancient magic and unknown dangers. McDonnell skillfully weaves together a narrative that keeps you on the edge of your seat, rooting for Rowan. What sets this book apart is its exploration of relationships and the themes of family and loyalty. Rowan's determination to save her mother adds emotional depth to the story, making her journey all the more compelling. "Into the Witchwood" is a captivating book that seamlessly blends fantasy elements with a heartfelt narrative. If you enjoy immersive fantasy adventures with strong, relatable characters and a touch of mystery, "Into the Witchwood" is a must-read … an unforgettable journey into a world of magic and bravery. Highly recommended for fans of fantasy fiction!
@IrishBookMammy a tale filled with hope, magic & wonder, whilst equally dealing with themes of loss & self worth within the safety & hopefulness of Middle Grade
@LilyandtheFae It may seem strange to some that over two decades into the 21st century, with all of the technological advances of the modern age, that stories with their roots firmly in traditional folklore are still incredibly popular and yet that is very much the case. When I was teaching, this was very apparent to me in what my young charges wrote – with spooky woods and forest settings appearing far more regularly than those that might be associated with the aliens and superheroes that many of them enjoyed in the films that they watched or the toys that they played with. In this new read, we are invited to enter the Witchwood – home to, perhaps unsurprisingly, an evil witch – on a quest that builds upon the stories with which we are all so familiar in a fresh and modern tale that will be hugely enjoyed by young fans of magic and mystery
@WorldsSmallestLibrary an atmospheric, page turning children's fantasy novel. It's a really exciting adventure with a strong, evocative influence from Irish folklore
Waterstones Cork what an amazing book … it has everything … what a story for any age’
Mayo News, Tertulia Bookshop a tale of love, loss and heroism … McDonnell’s debut is an assured and unputdownable read that expertly weaves folklore and a deep respect for the natural world … the world-building is excellent, and the characters feel lived-in and real … plenty of topics for discussion … I absolutely adored it
InTouch Magazine, Deirdre O'Sullivan McDonnell’s stirring debut grounds this tense, dramatic novel in her study of her characters and the ways in which they grow. An action-packed story
Children's Books Ireland’s Annual Reading Guide 2024 McDonnell’s stirring début grounds this tense, dramatic novel in her study of her characters and the ways in which they grow. An action-packed story
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