Lavender-Green Magic (Magic Sequence, Bk. 5) by Andre Norton and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at bltadwin.ru Editions for Lavender-Green Magic: (Mass Market Paperback published in ), (Paperback published in ), (Kindle Edition publis. Set somewhere in the rural South of both the present and colonial days and rooted in old time herb lore, this is one of Andre Norton's more mundane and unassuming fantasies. Three children, Judy, Crock and Holly, are sent to live with their grandparents who are caretakers of the abandoned Dimsdale mansion and of the local junkyard, which seems to be a steady source of restorable antiques.
This week's time travel book is an oldie-- Lavender-Green Magic, by Andre Norton (, also published in paperback in ; that's the cover shown below right).It's the story of three kids who are left to stay in Massachusetts with grandparents they've never met when their dad goes missing in Vietnam and their mother has to go to work full time. Lavender-Green Magic. Andre Norton. $; $; Publisher Description. With their father missing in action in Vietnam, Holly and her siblings end up in a time warp as they race to free their town from a witch's curse. Lavender-Green Magic. by Andre Norton. The Magic Sequence (Book 5) Share your thoughts Complete your review. Tell readers what you thought by rating and reviewing this book. Rate it * You Rated it * 0. 1 Star - I hated it 2 Stars - I didn't like it 3 Stars - It was OK 4 Stars - I liked it 5 Stars - I loved it.
Lavender-Green Magic Summary. In the fantasy novel Lavender-Green Magic the three Wade children, Holly, Judy, and Crockett, must deal with the loss of their father, who is reported missing in action during the Vietnam War. Set somewhere in the rural South of both the present and colonial days and rooted in old time herb lore, this is one of Andre Norton's more mundane and unassuming fantasies. Three children, Judy, Crock and Holly, are sent to live with their grandparents who are caretakers of the abandoned Dimsdale mansion and of the local junkyard, which seems to be a steady source of restorable antiques. One. Once in a while, however, a lucky child or adult stumbles on a Norton title, like "Lavender-Green Magic" and is rewarded with a richly textured tale of good vs. evil. Containing African-American child heroes, it's a great relief to see these books getting a much deserved reprint after all this time.
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