The
Widow's Broom
Title: The Widow's Broom
Author: Chris Van Allsburg
Illustrator: Chris Van Allsburg
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
ISBN: 0448419653
Ages: All ages
Witches' brooms don't last forever. They grow old and sometimes
lose their power. Sometimes flying brooms lose their power for no
reason. When this happens, both the broom and its passenger fall
to Earth without warning. This is exactly what happened one chilly
autumn night.
Lonely widow
Minna Shaw finds an injured sky-fallen witch in her garden. The
witch disappears before day break, but leaves her broom
behind, thinking it is useless. Minna finds the broom and begins
to use it.
One day Minna
is amazed to see the broom sweeping on its own. She figures if
it can do that, it can help her with the other household
chores. She trains it to chop wood and to bring in buckets of water.
When Minna's
nosey neighbors find out the broom can do all these things, they
think it is possessed by evil spirits. They confront
Minna and demand that she burn the broom.
How will Minna
respond to her neighbors' demands? Will she triumph and keep the
broom or will it be destroyed?
Author's
Note:
This is a gentle
story with great illustrations. A terrific read for kids 6 to
12. Adults will enjoy reading it aloud to younger children.
Review syndicated
from Suite101.
Reviewed by Mary
M. Alward, Community Manager at Suite101 for Great
Books for Kids and Kids
Korner.
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