Wand

A dazzling story of grief and found family wrapped in a spellbinding fairy tale, perfect for fans of Anne Ursu and Jodi Lynn Anderson.

Eleven-year-old Mira wishes everything could go back to the way it was. Before she changed schools and had to quit gymnastics. Especially before Papa died. Now she spends her days cooking and cleaning for her stepsisters and Val-who she still won't call mom and still won't forgive for the terrible thing she did.

When a mysterious girl named Lyndame appears out of the woods wielding a powerful wand, she makes Mira an offer she can't refuse: she will grant Mira three wishes.

What if magic isn't just pretend after all? What if these wishes could fix everything? But in the quiet town of Between, Georgia, where secrets lurk and rumors swirl of strange creatures, nothing is as it seems, and everything comes at a price.

Rising talent Landra Jennings weaves together an enchanting, modern fairy tale with eloquence and compassion about finding hope after loss-and finding belonging in the places we least expect.

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Wand

A dazzling story of grief and found family wrapped in a spellbinding fairy tale, perfect for fans of Anne Ursu and Jodi Lynn Anderson.

Eleven-year-old Mira wishes everything could go back to the way it was. Before she changed schools and had to quit gymnastics. Especially before Papa died. Now she spends her days cooking and cleaning for her stepsisters and Val-who she still won't call mom and still won't forgive for the terrible thing she did.

When a mysterious girl named Lyndame appears out of the woods wielding a powerful wand, she makes Mira an offer she can't refuse: she will grant Mira three wishes.

What if magic isn't just pretend after all? What if these wishes could fix everything? But in the quiet town of Between, Georgia, where secrets lurk and rumors swirl of strange creatures, nothing is as it seems, and everything comes at a price.

Rising talent Landra Jennings weaves together an enchanting, modern fairy tale with eloquence and compassion about finding hope after loss-and finding belonging in the places we least expect.

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Wand

Wand

by Landra Jennings

Narrated by Caitlin Kelly

Unabridged — 5 hours, 31 minutes

Wand

Wand

by Landra Jennings

Narrated by Caitlin Kelly

Unabridged — 5 hours, 31 minutes

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Overview

A dazzling story of grief and found family wrapped in a spellbinding fairy tale, perfect for fans of Anne Ursu and Jodi Lynn Anderson.

Eleven-year-old Mira wishes everything could go back to the way it was. Before she changed schools and had to quit gymnastics. Especially before Papa died. Now she spends her days cooking and cleaning for her stepsisters and Val-who she still won't call mom and still won't forgive for the terrible thing she did.

When a mysterious girl named Lyndame appears out of the woods wielding a powerful wand, she makes Mira an offer she can't refuse: she will grant Mira three wishes.

What if magic isn't just pretend after all? What if these wishes could fix everything? But in the quiet town of Between, Georgia, where secrets lurk and rumors swirl of strange creatures, nothing is as it seems, and everything comes at a price.

Rising talent Landra Jennings weaves together an enchanting, modern fairy tale with eloquence and compassion about finding hope after loss-and finding belonging in the places we least expect.


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"Landra Jennings crafts an enchanting story of a girl searching for her true home after the loss of her parents. With her, we discover that there is all kinds of magic in the world (if you know where to look), and more importantly, all kinds of families. Warm, witty, and wonderful."  
Anne Ursu, author of The Troubled Girls of Dragomir Academy 

Praise for The Whispering Fog: "The Whispering Fog is a dark and twisty retelling of Snow White and Rose Red, with a delicious page-turner of an ending. But underneath the magic, it's a refreshingly honest story about imperfect families, about how sometimes we care best for others by being real with ourselves. I loved it."
Laurel Snyder, author of Orphan Island and My Jasper June

Praise for The Whispering Fog: "With a dose of creepiness and a dash of delight, Landra Jennings brews a bewitching tale of sisterly love, finding your voice, and the value of a good tomato. I love this book." 
Anne Ursu, author of The Troubled Girls of Dragomir Academy

Praise for The Whispering Fog: "This riveting retelling of Snow White and Rose Red is eerie and atmospheric, grounded in an extraordinary sibling connection that is given room to shift and evolve . . . a splendidly suspenseful and sinister read with a tender heart." — Booklist

Kirkus Reviews

2023-08-26
A young girl wishes for change.

Eleven-year-old Mira feels like she must take responsibility for things around the house, like cooking and watching over stepsisters Sarah, 10, and Beans, 4. She wants to feel useful to Val, her late father’s wife, especially since they’ve had to do a lot of what Val calls “belt tightening.” But Mira, whose mom died when Mira was an infant, doesn’t feel like she belongs anywhere. Private school and gymnastics were other belt-tightening sacrifices, and she misses Shanice, her best friend from gymnastics. All Mira really has is an old pendant of her mother’s that she always wears. In her town of Between, Georgia, rumors are that the fenced-off Glass Pond leads to “someplace else” and that the strange, disoriented people sometimes found wandering nearby emerged from it. One day, Mira meets Lyndame, a mysterious teen girl with plum-colored hair who’s accompanied by a golden bird. Lyndame says her silver wand can grant wishes, and she offers Mira “three reasonably sized” ones, requesting her pendant in return. Multiple perennially popular fantasy tropes come into play in this novel, although there’s a long buildup before the mystery is revealed in a rapid-fire manner that doesn’t feel worth the wait. Main characters read white.

Has all the ingredients of a satisfying fantasy but is ultimately let down by uneven pacing. (Fantasy. 7-11)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178337103
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 10/31/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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