<p><em><strong>Can one twelve-year-old girl fight a witch?</strong></em></p><p>Exiled from her village for using advanced magic accidentally</p><p>Suli must either become a wise woman or be shunned as a witch.</p><p>Apprenticed to the wise woman Tala Suli&rsquo;s magical education is cut short when a witch kidnaps her teacher to learn the secret of shape-shifting.</p><p>Suli discovers she&rsquo;s inherited the shape-shifting ability too; she learns to fly and to talk to animals.</p><p>With her teacher missing Suli is the only one who can protect the animals from the witch but that means learning the dangerous third kind of magic. A wise crow teacher agrees to help.</p><p>Then the witch asks Suli to make a terrible choice: Suli must live with the witch as her apprentice or she&rsquo;ll never see Tala again.</p><p>But if she agrees she&rsquo;ll be called a witch for the rest of her life.</p><p><em>&quot;The two things I dreamed of doing as a child were to fly and to talk to animals. This marvelous children&rsquo;s book brought this reader back to that happiest of times when everything was possible and wishes could come true.&quot;</em></p><p><strong>Ginny Rorby</strong> winner of the American Library Association&rsquo;s Schneider Family Book Award for her YA novel <em>Hurt Go Happy </em>a novel about a chimpanzee who uses sign-language.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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