Last year, I absolutely fell in love with Alexandra Sheppard’s Friendship Never Ends, a gorgeous travelling pants esque story for this generation of tweens. And now, Sheppard returns with a brand new magical middle grade that I ADORED.
Alyssa and the Spell Garden follows 11 year old Alyssa to Holloway, to spend the summer with her mum’s family who she’s never met before. Her parents are on the brink of divorce, and now she’s been dumped with strangers! Except, it quickly emerges that Alyssa’s great aunt runs a magical school for kids where they can come hone their powers in her spell garden, which has protected their community since the 1960s. But something is going wrong, and the magic seems to be running out, *and* the developers keep buying out all their neighbours. Can Alyssa save her new home?
As with Friendship Never Ends, I loved all the characters in Alyssa & the Spell Garden, especially Alyssa herself, who is navigating family disruption, suddenly appearing uncontrollable magic and the plight of a community she has just found and began to love.
Sheppard brilliantly weaves a classic magical school story with important topics of gentrification and community in a truly hopeful and charming novel. The magic system is thoughtfully linked with to her family’s roots - before literal and metaphorical - and I love the overarching message of the power of collective action.
With a community and main character you can’t help but root for, you’re guaranteed to fall in love with Alyssa and the Spell Garden.
My very early proof didn’t come fully illustrated but the finished copies are complete with illustrations from Bex Glendining who also did the stunning cover — go look it up!
It’s out on the 4th of April!