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Mrs. McThing

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As told by Kerr, "all happens very logically. A little girl has slipped past the gatekeeper and over the garden wall to play with a lonely and put-upon lad. She is quickly shooed out by his mother as 'trash.' It just so happens that the little girl's mother is a witch, and an experienced one. She takes her revenge by supplying Mrs. Howard V. Larue III with the very little paragon she has always longed for, meanwhile spiriting the real and unruly boy off to a life of crime in the Shantyland Pool Hall Lunchroom. Mother is at first delighted with the impostor's perfection, then suspicious, then dismayed. When she learns the truth and sets out to reclaim her own nine-year-old mobster, she unwittingly and very foolishly crosses the same little girl, who promptly puts the finger on her and assigns her the role of washing dishes for the gang.by the time mama has been knocked about a bit and come to appreciate the sterling qualities of an ordinary roughneck, she is happy enough to take the boy back on his own terms, and to adopt the little witch-girl into the bargain."

72 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1998

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Mary Chase

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Totally weird -- in the best way possible. If you've ever read and loved Loretta Mason Potts (by the same author), you will adore reading this.
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Lovely and enthralling, magical. While it perhaps does not have quite the broad appeal of Harvey, this is a play for dreamers. A thing of beauty.
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This play is truly silly. If you’re into magical realism and plays that are far from perfect — your imagination will be entertained.
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