The School for Wicked Witches
(Author) Will TaylorAva isn't ready to leave her home in Oz - especially not to become a witch. Then the worst thing that could possibly happen occurs - Ava's magic goes very wrong and she is banished to a school for wicked witches. Perfect for fans of WICKED, WITCHLINGS and THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD AND EVIL! In Oz, most girls and boys with magical powers are sent from the north, south, east and west to renowned witch academies, where they are elevated and taught all the finer ways to be a responsible witch. But if you misbehave? Or are thought to harbour darker magic? You're sent to the equivalent of witch reform school - The School for Wicked Witches. ONLY!Once you get there, you find that the witches running it are so powerful that they've managed to trick the rest of the outside world. Yes, it looks to outside like they are taming the wickedness out of the witches ... but in truth, the school is runby wicked witches (who, incidentally, don't see themselves as wicked at all ... although some of them really are.) Ava Heartstraw has nevereven considered being wicked. But when she goes to take her entrance test for a witch academy, she doesn't get the reaction she's expecting - and is the first kid in memory from the west to be sent to the School for Wicked Witches. A gripping, fun adventure with themes of magic, mystery and accepting your true self Perfect for fans of Wicked, WitchlingsandThe School for Good and Evil From the brilliant, award-winning author of The Language of Seabirds, Will Taylor
Will Taylor
Will Taylor is a renowned American poet and author known for his evocative and introspective works. His poetry often explores themes of love, nature, and the human experience with a keen eye for detail and emotion. Taylor's most notable work, "The Blue Hour," has been praised for its lyrical language and poignant reflections on life and loss. His contributions to contemporary poetry have had a profound impact on the genre, inspiring readers and fellow writers alike. Will Taylor's unique literary style and ability to capture the complexities of existence have solidified his place as a leading voice in modern literature.