A Taste of Magic
A Taste of Magic
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Bloomsbury
Just the Series: Park Row Magic Academy Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: Park Row Magic Academy   

Annotation: "An enchanting adventure that will leave readers hungry for more." - Kwame Mbalia, #1 New York Times bestselling author ... more
Genre: [Fantasy fiction]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #320595
Format: Perma-Bound from Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Copyright Date: 2022
Edition Date: 2022 Release Date: 08/30/22
Pages: 357 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-547-60671-1 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-2272-6
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-547-60671-9 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-2272-3
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2021056248
Dimensions: 21 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Fri Sep 16 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

A determined tween harnesses newfound powers to help save magic in her tight-knit community, navigating complicated friendship dynamics and family demands along the way. After her twelfth birthday, Kyana learns that she descends from a line of magicians who emigrated from Winzhobble to the Park Row neighborhood of Rockford, where "Magicks . . . live in harmony with everyone else." After the Magick Board slates Ms. Mo's Park Row Magick Academy for closure, Kyana enters a citywide baking contest, hoping the prize money will save her school. Potion making and baking have a lot in common, but one misstep proves a recipe for disaster for this big-hearted and brave girl. Elle tackles weighty topics cluding educational equity and dementia th tenderness and thought, and fans of her YA novel Wings of Ebony (2021) should recognize familiar themes of birthright and fortitude. Positive female relationships and fantastical humor (particularly around animals) round out this warm food- and family-centered story. A charming middle-grade series starter, with several of Memaw's legendary recipes included.

Kirkus Reviews

A sixth grader discovers her magical abilities and must navigate her new world while holding on to what means the most.Kyana Turner didn't believe her mom when she said that she'll get to learn the family secret now that she's turned 12-not until her fingers sparked. Once Kyana learns that she's a witch, life drastically changes, which means lying to her best friend, Nae. She begins attending Park Row Magick Academy, a secret school located at her hair salon, but normal life doesn't stop, and Kyana juggles learning new spells and improving her math scores with keeping an eye on her Memaw, who has Alzheimer's, to help ease Momma's burdens. When financial pressures threaten to close her magic school, Kyana jumps into action by entering a baking contest that offers a $50,000 prize. However, her magic gets out of control as she's baking, things go terribly wrong, and Kyana must work with unlikely allies and push past her fears if she wants to save her magical community. This fast-paced, heartfelt story deliciously blends realism with the whimsy of the mystical. Themes of inequity and self-worth are explored through Kyana's narration as she rises to the additional responsibilities she receives, but they are balanced with sweet moments like time spent in the kitchen making Creole food with Memaw, who is from Louisiana. Kyana and the majority of the cast are Black.A charming story of magic, love, and community. (Fantasy. 8-12)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

A Black sixth grader with a lot on her plate goes up against professional cooks in this whimsical culinary fantasy. Finally old enough to be in on the family secret, Kyana Turner learns around her 12th birthday that she’s a witch. She’s excited to train her blossoming magic—white sparks that “fizz from my fingertips”—during her mandatory training at Park Row Magick Academy, a free Saturday school run out of the back of a Black-owned beauty salon. But magic must be kept a secret, and the necessary lies Kyana tells to keep hers under wraps begin to take a toll, as do her dropping math grades and looking after her increasingly forgetful grandmother, Memaw, while Momma works. When the magic school faces threat of shutdown, the students’ families must either find a way to swing tuition at another academy or be sanitized of their magic. Desperate to save her school, Kyana enters a baking competition with a $50,000 grand prize—where using her powers backfires, threatening the powers of Park Row’s magical residents. Successfully illustrating themes of class separation and economic opportunity across a mostly Black cast, Elle (Wings of Ebony) builds a story of familial love and friendship and tops it with pure culinary enthusiasm. Ages 8–11. Agent: Jodi Reamer, Writers House. (Aug.)

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Word Count: 73,381
Reading Level: 4.3
Interest Level: 4-7
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.3 / points: 10.0 / quiz: 518022 / grade: Middle Grades

"An enchanting adventure that will leave readers hungry for more." - Kwame Mbalia, #1 New York Times bestselling author New York Times bestselling author J. Elle makes her middle grade debut in this magical new series about a Black girl who learns she's a witch and must save her inner-city magic school from closing, perfect for fans of Wendy Mass. Kyana Turner has just found out the family secret--she's a witch! This means mandatory lessons every Saturday at Park Row Magick Academy, the magic school hidden in the back of her local beauty shop. Learning spells, discovering charms and potion recipes, and getting a wand made to match her hair's curl pattern, Kyana feels like she's a part of something really special. The hardest part will be keeping her magic a secret from non-Magick folks, including her BFF, Nae. But when the school loses funding, the students must either pay a hefty tuition at the academy across town or have their magic stripped . . . permanently. Determined not to let that happen, Kyana comes up with a plan to win a huge cash prize in a baking competition. After all, she's learned how to make the best desserts from her memaw. But as Kyana struggles to keep up with magic and regular school, prepare for the competition, and keep her magic secret, she wonders if it's possible to save her friendships, too. And what will she do when, in the first round of competition, a forbidden dollop of magic whisks into her cupcakes? J. Elle's debut middle grade fantasy is full of humor, heart, and mouthwatering desserts.


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