
Raven, Rising
Perfect for fans of Christine Day and Cynthia Leitich Smith, this debut novel follows a Cherokee girl who, after the tragic loss of her parents, tries to acclimate to difficult social dynamics in her new school and a curious magic that her mother may have passed down to her.
Raven Miller only just moved to Bear Creek Falls, but she already hates it. Thereâs a clique that has it out for her, a vice principal who keeps targeting her for dress code violations, and a cruel rumor going around that Raven is a witch who killed her parents. If it werenât for her new friends Laurel and Hazel, sheâd be lost.
The âwitchâ stuff would be easy to shrug off, but Raven does possess magical powers in the kitchenâthe treats she makes can mysteriously change the lives of those who eat them. Though she doesnât bake anymoreânot since the accident that took her parentsâ lives.
Then the cliqueâs bullying and the vice principalâs watchful eye intensifies. When the girlsâ attempts to retaliate fall flat, Raven wonders if the magical sweets she used to make could whip up a justice so powerful it would set everything right. In order to find out, sheâll have to face the things sheâs been avoiding. Can Raven rise above the pain of her past to secure a better future?Â
Perfect for fans of Christine Day and Cynthia Leitich Smith, this debut novel follows a Cherokee girl who, after the tragic loss of her parents, tries to acclimate to difficult social dynamics in her new school and a curious magic that her mother may have passed down to her.
Raven Miller only just moved to Bear Creek Falls, but she already hates it. Thereâs a clique that has it out for her, a vice principal who keeps targeting her for dress code violations, and a cruel rumor going around that Raven is a witch who killed her parents. If it werenât for her new friends Laurel and Hazel, sheâd be lost.
The âwitchâ stuff would be easy to shrug off, but Raven does possess magical powers in the kitchenâthe treats she makes can mysteriously change the lives of those who eat them. Though she doesnât bake anymoreânot since the accident that took her parentsâ lives.
Then the cliqueâs bullying and the vice principalâs watchful eye intensifies. When the girlsâ attempts to retaliate fall flat, Raven wonders if the magical sweets she used to make could whip up a justice so powerful it would set everything right. In order to find out, sheâll have to face the things sheâs been avoiding. Can Raven rise above the pain of her past to secure a better future?Â
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Perfect for fans of Christine Day and Cynthia Leitich Smith, this debut novel follows a Cherokee girl who, after the tragic loss of her parents, tries to acclimate to difficult social dynamics in her new school and a curious magic that her mother may have passed down to her.
Raven Miller only just moved to Bear Creek Falls, but she already hates it. Thereâs a clique that has it out for her, a vice principal who keeps targeting her for dress code violations, and a cruel rumor going around that Raven is a witch who killed her parents. If it werenât for her new friends Laurel and Hazel, sheâd be lost.
The âwitchâ stuff would be easy to shrug off, but Raven does possess magical powers in the kitchenâthe treats she makes can mysteriously change the lives of those who eat them. Though she doesnât bake anymoreânot since the accident that took her parentsâ lives.
Then the cliqueâs bullying and the vice principalâs watchful eye intensifies. When the girlsâ attempts to retaliate fall flat, Raven wonders if the magical sweets she used to make could whip up a justice so powerful it would set everything right. In order to find out, sheâll have to face the things sheâs been avoiding. Can Raven rise above the pain of her past to secure a better future?Â