A Snicker of Magic (Scholastic Gold)
A Snicker of Magic (Scholastic Gold)
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Annotation: The Pickles are new to Midnight Gulch, Tennessee, a town which legend says was once magic, but Felicity is convinced the magic is still there, and with the help of her new friend Jonah the Beedle she hopes to bring the magic back.
Genre: [Fantasy fiction]
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #97891
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Copyright Date: 2014
Edition Date: 2015 Release Date: 04/28/15
Pages: 311 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-545-55273-7 Perma-Bound: 0-605-86105-6
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-545-55273-8 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-86105-3
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2013027779
Dimensions: 20 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

From every angle, Lloyd-s first novel sparkles and radiates warmth. Felicity Juniper Pickle, 12, feels an immediate kinship with the town of Midnight Gulch, Tenn., the latest place her itinerant mother has brought Felicity, her almost-six-year-old sister, Frannie Jo, and their dog Biscuit. The remote mountain town has a history interwoven with secret magic, but most of it seems to have evaporated years ago following a dual between a pair of famous magician brothers, which divided a family and resulted in a curse. Felicity-s immediate concerns lay with her mother-s sadness and her insistence on constantly uprooting the family. With the help of Felicity-s new friend Jonah, who has his own secret magic that he works on Midnight Gulch; the stories that Felicity collects from various townspeople; and Felicity-s ability to see words that reflect people-s hidden thoughts and desires) she tries to save both the town and her own family. Working in the folksy vein of Ingrid Law-s Savvy, Lloyd offers a reassuring, homespun story about self-expression and the magic that resides in one-s mind and heart. Ages 8-12. Agent: Suzie Townsend, New Leaf Literary & Media. (Mar.)

Horn Book (Fri Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2014)

After years of wandering, Felicity Juniper Pickle's family arrives in her mother's hometown. Midnight Gulch, Tennessee, once a magical place, overflows with unique characters and its own mythology. Felicity taps into her formidable way with words to heal old wounds and spread a magic of her own. This sweet story about hope, belonging, and friendship is carried by whimsical language.

School Library Journal Starred Review (Wed Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2014)

Gr 4-7 A delightful and inspiring debut. Mama has a wandering heart, which means that 12-year-old Felicity Pickle and her little sister, Frannie Jo, have wandered along with her in their battered van. But Midnight Gulch feels like home, and not just because it's where Mama grew up. It's one of those quirky little towns where there just might be magic. It's the characters that make this story shine: gruff Aunt Cleo and her tongue-tied swain; Oliver and Ponder, purveyors of unusual ice cream and baked goods, respectively; Jewell Pickett, hair-stylist and auto-mechanic extraordinaire; and her son Jonah, who has the amazing ability to make things better for anybody, despite his own difficulties. And Felicity, who sees words everywhere and uses them in remarkable ways. She's a girl who loves deeply and openly, and who creates her own kind of magic. Added to these elements are a series of folkloric backstories about feuding brothers, doomed romances, mysterious do-gooders, lost children, and a curse. Mibs Beaumont and her magically gifted clan from Ingrid Law's Savvy (Dial, 2008) would feel right at home here. As Felicity loves to say, "Yes&30;yes&30;yes!"— Mara Alpert, Los Angeles Public Library

ALA Booklist (Sat Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2014)

Felicity arrives in Midnight Gulch and learns from her mama that there used to be magic there. Magic is a bonus for Felicity, who longs to stay in one place so she can make a friend. She finds one in wheelchair-bound Jonah, and he fills in Felicity on the town's magical history and its people. And, as it turns out, Felicity is capable of magic herself rd collecting. She sees words everywhere people, in her glass of milk, and in the trees. The word "treasures" that she finds are the real winner for this novel. (The words are not part of the sentence structure, but they add to the story by revealing the moods of people she sees, or are used as onomatopoeia.) The unusual language, showing a tinge of Tennessee mountain dialect, spins a web around the story that touches on helping others, budding friendships, and strength of family. First-time novelist Lloyd has produced a "spindiddly" product that will hearten word and poetry lovers and encourage those who have almost lost hope for a happy ending.

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Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Horn Book (Fri Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2014)
School Library Journal Starred Review (Wed Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2014)
ALA Booklist (Sat Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2014)
Word Count: 69,414
Reading Level: 4.7
Interest Level: 3-6
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.7 / points: 10.0 / quiz: 164275 / grade: Middle Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:4.2 / points:15.0 / quiz:Q62276
Lexile: 680L
Guided Reading Level: N
From A Snicker of Magic

Mama slowed the van and leaned her arm across me. "Take a look, June Bug. We're here." She pointed to a sign that somebody'd painted up and shoved sideways into the hillside. A flickering spotlight shone up at the words:

Midnight Gulch, Tennessee
A Proper Place to Call Home

"Used to read different, before they painted over it," Mama said. "It used to say--"

"A magical place to call home." I whispered. I didn't need her to tell me. I could already see the word, MAGICAL, shining as bright as sunshine-letters, even through all those layers of paint. I could see other words too. The stars above us spelled out:

summer
wonder
homespun

I heard a poem tangled up inside a rush of the midnight songs the crickets were whistling:

Finally,
At last,
Forever, and now,
Here you are.

I didn't say another word to Mama that night, but I could feel something good even then: the YES in my heart, the swirling-around in my belly, the prickly, tingling all the way from the freckle on my finger to the tip of my pinky-toe. That much wonderful could only mean one thing:

There was still magic in Midnight Gulch.

This is how I turned it loose . . .


Excerpted from A Snicker of Magic by Natalie Lloyd
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Natalie Lloyd's SPINDIDDLY debut novel, now in paperback!

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Midnight Gulch used to be a magical place, a town where people could sing up thunderstorms and dance up sunflowers. But that was long ago, before a curse drove the magic away. Twelve-year-old Felicity knows all about things like that; her nomadic mother is cursed with a wandering heart.

But when she arrives in Midnight Gulch, Felicity thinks her luck's about to change. A "word collector," Felicity sees words everywhere -- shining above strangers, tucked into church eves, and tangled up her dog's floppy ears -- but Midnight Gulch is the first place she's ever seen the word "home." And then there's Jonah, a mysterious, spiky-haired do-gooder who shimmers with words Felicity's never seen before, words that make Felicity's heart beat a little faster.

Felicity wants to stay in Midnight Gulch more than anything, but first, she'll need to figure out how to bring back the magic, breaking the spell that's been cast over the town . . . and her mother's broken heart.


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