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Ruth Chew (1920–2010)

Autor de The Wednesday Witch

34+ Obras 3,365 Miembros 60 Reseñas 6 Preferidas

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Series

Obras de Ruth Chew

The Wednesday Witch (1969) 321 copias
What the Witch Left (1973) 271 copias
The Wishing Tree (1980) 222 copias
No Such Thing as a Witch (1971) 203 copias
The Trouble with Magic (1976) 177 copias
The Witch's Buttons (1871) 163 copias
Magic in the Park (1972) 163 copias
Summer Magic (1977) 146 copias
Witch In the House (1976) — Autor — 132 copias
Second-hand Magic (1981) 113 copias
Baked Beans for Breakfast (1970) 103 copias
Witch's Broom (1977) 101 copias
Do It Yourself Magic (1987) 98 copias
Trapped in Time (1825) 94 copias
The Witch at the Window (1984) 92 copias

Obras relacionadas

Shark Lady: True Adventures of Eugenie Clark (1978) — Ilustrador — 1,100 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Nombre legal
Silver, Ruth Chew
Fecha de nacimiento
1920-04-08
Fecha de fallecimiento
2010-05-13
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
Castro Valley, California, USA
Educación
Western High School (1936)
Corcoran Art School
Ocupaciones
artist
illustrator
author

Miembros

Debates

Children Tree Underground en Name that Book (marzo 2012)
YA book with some fantasy elements en Name that Book (diciembre 2011)
Childrens fun book- Boy and a modern witch en Name that Book (septiembre 2010)

Reseñas

Adventure
 
Denunciada
BooksInMirror | otra reseña | Feb 19, 2024 |
I had only vague but happy memories of reading this book as a little girl, remembering the slightly incompetent witch who rode a vacuum cleaner instead of a broom and her talking black cat who helped a little girl with her homework. Rereading this as an adult was a pleasure, though the story is certainly dated now. But the humor and delightfully sensible nonsense is still there. Most of all, I was thrilled to uncover the origin story of one of our family quirks: Whenever we pile in the car after a long day’s activities, we all say, “Home, James!” I had forgotten why, except that it was just one of those silly things that families do. And now I remember how it started: In this book, the flying vacuum cleaner is named James, and when the witch is done making mischief on Wednesdays, she mounts the vacuum and shouts, “Home, James!”… (más)
 
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Doodlebug34 | 5 reseñas más. | Jan 1, 2024 |
You know how great a book must be when you still remember how it fired your little girl imagination. Probably Ruth Chew is singlehandedly responsible for my lifelong love of fantasy and horror stories.
 
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Doodlebug34 | 5 reseñas más. | Jan 1, 2024 |
Many of Ruth Chew's books have been gathered together in an umbrella series called "Matter-of-Fact Magic" and that is an appropriate description of her style. The fourth graders of this book encounter a magic tree, just accept it for what it is, have a few mild adventures because of it, and then just shrug when things come to an end. And the book does just end instead of coming to a conclusion or having a point.

Meh.
 
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villemezbrown | 3 reseñas más. | Sep 24, 2023 |

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Miembros
3,365
Popularidad
#7,583
Valoración
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Reseñas
60
ISBNs
138
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