Tag: Witches

Japan

Cover for Kiki's Delivery Service featuring an illustration of a young woman in a black dress with a red bow on her hair who is a witch on a broomstick in the sky with a black cat hanging off the end holding on as if it's about to fall and a red purse hanging off the tip of the broomstick's handle. In the background is a view of the landscape from above like you might see from an airplane. The cover's title is displayed in dark red.

Kiki's Delivery Service

By Eiko Kadono, Emily Balistrieri (Translator), Yuta Onoda (Illustrator)

Kiki’s Delivery Service. Eiko Kadono. Translated by Emily Balistrieri. Illustrations by Yuta Onoda. Delacorte Press, 2020. Originally published as 魔女の宅急便 (Majyo no Takkyubin) in Japanese by Fukuinkan Shoten Publishers, Inc., in Tokyo, in 1985. Kiki’s Delivery Service was originally published in English in 2003; this is a new translation. ISBN 9781984896667. 208 p. (Ages 8-12). Fiction.

From the publisher: “Thirteen-year-old half-witch Kiki travels to the town of Koriko, where she makes new friends, overcomes challenges, and shares her magic with her community to make the world a brighter place.” The book inspired the Hayao Miyazaki film by the same name. A Junior Library Guild selection. The author Eiko Kadono won the Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2018. [all]

India

Cover for A Tangle of Brungles featuring an illustration of a witch-like woman with grey hair reading a book behind a cauldron on top of a fireplace while she is surrounded by animals from crows to snakes to wolves along the perimeter of the cover seemingly without her noticing. The background of the cover is a muted yellow and the colors in general have a slimy greenish hue.

A Tangle of Brungles

By Shobha Viswanath, Culpeo S. Fox (Illustrator)

A Tangle of Brungles. Shobha Viswanath. Illustrated by Culpeo S. Fox. Karadi Tales Picturebooks, 2018. First published in Chennai, in 2018. ISBN 9788181903600. 40 p. (Ages 7-9). Picture book.

A coven of witches brew up a potion to summon Mr. Brungles, who one of the witches wants to marry. Accompanied with stunning illustrations, this book is a creative way to teach children the terms for collective nouns. Would pair with The Witches by Roald Dahl. The author is the co-founder and publishing director of Karadi Tales Company, an independent children’s publishing house based in Chennai, India. Watch a video on A Tangle of Brungles by Shobha Viswanath. [mi]

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