When Charlotte and her brother receive a magic ring from a vending machine, they never expected a real witch to come after her ring. This story fills the need for "chapter" books at the second grade reading level.
Ruth Chew is the author of a number of popular books for young readers, including Secondhand Magic and The Wednesday Witch. She was born in Minneapolis and grew up in Washington, D.C. She studied art at the Corcoran School of Art and worked as a fashion artist. She was the mother of five children.
Magic ring and a not very competent witch lead to interesting adventures. This is the first Ruth Chew book in which the mother of the pair works outside the home.
Definitely written for a younger audience. Still, I remembered the title and cover of this book well over a decade after reading it so I believe I enjoyed it a the time.