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Winnie the Witch
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Written by Valerie Thomas
Illustrated by Korky Paul
Hardback
32 pages; 16.2 x 12.3 in.
Publisher: Oxford University Press; Reissue edition (July 2, 2009)
ISBN: 978-0-06-117312-7


Winnie lived in an entirely black house. The only problem was, Winnie couldn't see her black cat until she decided to use a little magic... Comical illustrations show that caring about someone else's feelings is most important.
Winnie the witch has a black house. The interior of the house is also blackthe rooms, walls, furniture, utensils, etc. Her cat is Wilbur, black with bright green eyes. When Wilbur closes his eyes to doze off, he disappears into the background of Winnie's home, and she accidentally tramples himagain and again. This practical witch, who loves her feline friend, changes his color to green. But when he's outside in the grass, the problem recurs. She then waves her wand over him five times and turns him into a five-color cat, but Wilbur is mortified and climbs up a tree to hide. Winnie brings him back to his original state and instead uses colorization on the big black house. In true Halloween spirit, Paul's pictures of the witch's house are spooky and most imaginative. Her palette of gray, black and white in the opening pages reveals all the eerie details of Wilbur and Winnie's existence, and the technicolor transformation is a startling surprise. Thomas's story is simply stated, with a cauldron-full of original humor.
--Publishers Weekely
ABOUT THE
AUTHOR:
Valerie Thomas was born in Australia and has lived there for most of her life. Although she doesn't have a broomstick, she has traveled to most parts of the world, and she is now trying to organize her life so that she never has to experience another winter. She used to live with a big black cat exactly like Wilbur, but luckily her house was not black.
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