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Witches of Brooklyn

por Sophie Escabasse

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"Effie moves to Brooklyn to live with her strange aunt and soon discovers that she might be a witch"--
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The Witches of Brooklyn was the first graphic novel I've read in a very long time. It's the story of eleven year old, Effie, who has recently lost her mother and is sent to l live with her aunt (her mother's much older stepsister). When Effie arrives, her Aunt Selimene isn't very happy, both at the fact that she was woken up in the middle of the night to find Effie at her door, and the fact that she now has to look after a niece she barely knows. With tensions running high, it's very hard for both Effie and Selimene to form any kind of relationship. Selmene's partner, Carlota, is much more open-minded and friendly, and her personality certainly helps both Effie and Selimene find some common ground. At school, Effie befriends two classmates, one of whom has also lost his parents, and the other who shares her obsession with pop star Tily Shoo. There's also the "popular rich girl" who enjoys bragging about her wealth and what it affords her. Effie's life is thrown into even more of a tale spin when Tily Shoo shows up at her aunt's house looking for a miracle after having been tricked into using a product that's made her look terrible. During this time, Effie discovers that she too, is a witch and she's able to bring paper animals to life. This was a really cute story about loss, coming together with family, self-discovery, kindness, and magic. The pictures were bright and the dialogue was fun. ( )
  RaeDCordova | Apr 15, 2024 |
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An 11 year old girl Effie is orphaned and sent to live in Brooklyn, NY with her elderly aunts. Her new life takes an adjustment to get used to. Especially with a little bit of magic!

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This was not my favorite graphic novel for intermediate nutmegs. IT was a little bit of a disappointment. It was not a bad story. It was cute and magical, but I don’t think it was nutmeg nominee or winner status. I feel like being a nutmeg nominee as a graphic novel really needs to be a wow, especially with many winners being nutmeg in the past from last year When Stars are Scattered by Victoria Jamison to New Kid by Jerry Craft.

I think that many students will enjoy this story. It is cute, light, and magical. It does have potential for LGBTQ with the two women living together. Although it says they are aunts, they are always together. It is not explicit in that way however. ( )
  Booksonthehammock | Feb 11, 2024 |
1. The first book in the "Witches of Brooklyn" series, followed by "What the Hex?!", "S'More Magic", and "Spell of a Time".
2. Graphic novel containing vibrant, animated, and sharp illustrations that will have the reader admire each page.
3. Maps are incorporated throughout the story to give the reader a solid understanding of certain settings, including each floor of Effie's house (pp. 30-31)
4. Cultural representation: Effie's Asian/white heritage
5. Potential LGBTQA+ representation: Selimene and Carlota are two women who live together, and while it was never stated that they are romantic partners, it could be surmised based on their interactions and the illustrations of them when they are together.
6. Considering that this was a graphic novel, there is a heavy amount of dialogue through both speech bubbles and thought bubbles. When compared to Guts by Raina Telgemeier (which I just read today as well), this book didn't have as many boxed in captions.
7. There was a varying amount of fonts that were used in this book, and often times when the characters' emotions were heightened, the fonts were so wacky that they could be difficult to read, especially for younger/intermediate readers. ( )
  juliasmith22 | Feb 4, 2024 |
Cute graphic novel about a newly orphaned girl, Effie who dropped din the middle of the night to live with an aunt (and her partner) whom she has never met. The two older women, Selimene and Carlota, work as herbalists and acupuncturists. Effie does eventually warm to the two women and settles into her new school, making two friends in her class. Things seem to go smoothly, until a new client, Tily Shoo show up looking for unique help from Selimene and Carlota. It turns out they are more than herbalists. When Effie realizes she also shares their special powers, she must cope with managing her developing powers.
Escabasse's art is bold and fun, and I enjoyed the floorplan of the aunt old Victorian house in Brooklyn. This is a fun read. Young readers will enjoy the main character and root for her. The two older women have spunk and fashion sense. Less about witches and more about family, friendship, and being true to yourself. This graphic novel is more cute than spooky.
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  AnnesLibrary | Jan 28, 2024 |
This another book that just put a smile on my face. This book also tackled new family dyamics, adoption and grief but also magic!! I loved the art style of this read. I also really enjoyed how this book was drawn. It also focused on friendship but also art and the love of artist and how the love of artist can change based on their behavior. It was super cute read and i would def read more in this series in the future. ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
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