Gray Locke: The Witch of Clover Hill
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Author
Publication
2010 - Satellite 2 Music, Massachusetts, USA
Word Count
57,000 words, Guess
Page Count
228 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780984363315
- ISBN-100984363319
- Library of Congress Control Number2010916718
- Open LibraryOL24595325M
Classifications
- LCCMLCS 2011/44265 (P)
Description
In The Witch of Clover Hill, there’s a great deal brewing in the witch’s cauldron. Gray Locke’s ten-year-old imagination shines through as he goes about trying to demystify luck, ghosts, and witches. The story begins at his home in Marlborough, Massachusetts. There, he shows his friends, Doug and Kevin, a four-leaf clover that he found. That sparks a competition between Gray and Doug over who can gain the most luck, using such charms as a stray eye-lash, rabbit’s foot, lucky penny, and lucky mibs. Then the story takes a turn when the boys meet the new kid, Mandy. Can they all be friends? When Mandy introduces her best friend, P.J., to the group, that question is put to the test. Then P.J. and the gang stumbled upon an old Ouija board game, and she convinces the others that they need the assistance of a witch to help make contact with someone from Gray’s past. While the witch’s cauldron is brewing with lucky charms and Ouija boards, Gray’s aunt brings him a gift. And that gift opened up an entire new universe for Gray. Using his spaceship of the imagination–Mox–he becomes an intergalactic ranger and soars off to compete in a championship Super Shooter tournament. But he soon discovers that he got a little more than he bargained for. In order for him to win the tournament, he has to face witches, monkey-boys, rats, a worm, and a host of other entities. Using his imagination and intuition, Gray finds creative solutions to the challenges that lie ahead of him, both in the universe of his imagination and in the real world. This book is the second of a series of stories inviting readers to glimpse into the life and times of this original character–from his childhood through to adulthood. The Witch of Clover Hill is geared for ten to fourteen-year-olds.
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