Description: THE WITCH’S GARDEN Written and Illustrated by Ruth Chew Ex-Library hardcover with dustjacket. Copyright 1978. Stated Second Printing June 1980.112 pages Halloween / Magic / Witches / Witchcraft ABOUT THE BOOK: Susan looked down into Mrs. Muldoon’s garden. It looked quite different at night. “Josh, she’s done something to the sunflowers.” In the moonlight the big flowers did not look yellow at all. Instead they seemed to shine with a strange light. Josh reached up and broke off two petals. He handed one to Susan. The petal seemed to move in her hand. Susan stared at it. “Josh,” she whispered. “It’s growing!” That tangled overgrown yard next door seems an unlikely place to find adventure. But when Susan and Josh discover magic lurking in some mint leaves, they suspect that the new owner is a witch. But how can they prove it? The escapades that follow convince them both that old Mrs. Muldoon is indeed behind all the sorcery – until a hidden cave reveals the real secret of the Witch’s Garden. Another easy-to-read, suspenseful story by the author of The Witch’s Buttons and The Magic Cave. CONDITION NOTES: Ex-Library hardcover with dustjacket. Boards show wear with bumping to spine ends and corners, corners and portions of lower edges are worn through, general wear. Typical library stamps and markings. Interior is bright, solid, the pages generally crisp and clean with occasional signs of handling and use. Dustjacket has indentations from writing and drawing, crinkling and creasing, spine sticker, wear to extremities, light to moderate general wear. Displays well. Please take a moment to view all the photos provided, as they are part of the description. A nice solid and very serviceable copy of this scarce vintage title! Fast, secure shipping. Always packaged with care. USPS Tracking provided.
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