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House of Ivy and Sorrow

Natalie Whipple

New York: HarperTeen, April 15, 2014

  • Natalie Whipple: Author
Fiction, Juvenile Fiction, Paranormal Fiction
Witchcraft--Juvenile fiction; Blessing and cursing--Juvenile fiction; Paranormal fiction; Grandmothers--Juvenile fiction; Fathers and daughters--Juvenile fiction; Dating (Social customs)--Juvenile fiction; Friendship--Juvenile fiction
They say a witch lives in the old house under the bridge… What the residents of Willow’s End don’t know is that there are two witches living in the crumbling old house draped in ivy. Ancient toothless Dorothea Hemlock—and her seventeen-year-old granddaughter, Josephine. Jo Hemlock is not your typical witch. Outside the walls of her grandmother’s ivy-covered house, she’s kept her magical life completely separate from her life in high school. But when the Curse that killed her mother resurfaces, it threatens to destroy not only her life but her grandmother’s too—and keeping her secret may no longer be an option.
813 W5771hou
9780062120182
362
First edition
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