Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
318 pages ; 22 cm |
Note |
"First published in the United Kingdom in 2016 by Chicken House"--Title page verso. |
Summary |
Arianwyn has flunked her witch's assessment: She's doomed. Declared an apprentice and sent to the town of Lull in disgrace, she may never become a real witch-- much to the glee of her arch-rival, Gimma. But remote Lull is not as boring as it seems. Strange things are sighted in the woods, a dangerous infestation of hex creeps throughout the town, and a mysterious magical visitor arrives with his eye on her. With every spirit banished, creature helped, and spell cast, Arianwyn starts to get the hang of being a witch--even if she's only an apprentice. But the worst still lies ahead. For a sinister darkness has begun to haunt her spells, and there may be much more at stake than just her pride . . . for Arianwyn and the entire land. |
Subject |
Witches -- Juvenile fiction.
|
|
Magic -- Juvenile fiction.
|
|
Apprentices -- Juvenile fiction.
|
|
Good and evil -- Juvenile fiction.
|
Genre/Form |
Fantasy fiction.
|
Other Editions: |
Reprint of (manifestation): Nicol, James (James E.). Apprentic witch. Frome, Somerset : Chicken House, 2016 9781910655153 1910655155 (OCoLC)953546824 |
ISBN |
9781338118582 |
|
1338118587 |
|