![]() ![]() ![]() This is such a lovely book about a patrilineal Jewish girl finding her place in the world while she unleashes a dybbuk that possesses her perfect cousin. ![]() They would be super interesting paired together, either in a classroom setting or just as reading for young Jewish kids or anyone into demons and bildungsroman (though I haven't reviewed Witch of Woodland and won't until Harper comes to the bargaining table). I just read Laurel Snyder's upcoming "The Witch of Woodland," another middle grade novel that takes place in our world with dybbuks and girls in middle school figuring things out and consulting with cool as heck rabbis, and this novel is in a great conversation with that. I just read Laurel Snyder's upcoming "The Witch of Woodland," another middle grade novel that takes place in our world with dybbuk I'm sad that this book seems to have gotten buried amidst the (admittedly wonderful) abundance of middle grade fantasy. I'm sad that this book seems to have gotten buried amidst the (admittedly wonderful) abundance of middle grade fantasy. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars ![]()
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