
Face to Face with Witch Hazel
A T.J. Gram Interview
Illustrator: Gamboa, Jessica
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"Face to Face with Witch Hazel" is a whimsical and imaginative interview-style children's book in which journalist TJ Gram sits down with the enigmatic and magical Ms. Witch Hazel, unraveling the truth behind witch folklore in a playful and humorous tone. Hazel is a 123-year-old witch who lives in a dark forest, surrounded by 13 cats, two bats named Ben and Jerry, and a toad named Harvey. Through the interview, she shares: Her magical heritage and education in spell school. Hilarious spell mishaps (like turning her uncle into shoes). Her prized wand from Bartholomew's Wand Emporium. The joys a...
"Face to Face with Witch Hazel" is a whimsical and imaginative interview-style children's book in which journalist TJ Gram sits down with the enigmatic and magical Ms. Witch Hazel, unraveling the truth behind witch folklore in a playful and humorous tone. Hazel is a 123-year-old witch who lives in a dark forest, surrounded by 13 cats, two bats named Ben and Jerry, and a toad named Harvey. Through the interview, she shares: Her magical heritage and education in spell school. Hilarious spell mishaps (like turning her uncle into shoes). Her prized wand from Bartholomew's Wand Emporium. The joys and challenges of broom flying. Her love of Halloween, baking, and gallivanting (teleportation). Her strong belief in being true to oneself, despite being misunderstood. The book is sprinkled with humor, magical realism, and heartfelt advice, aiming to demystify witches by showing they're just like anyone else-with pets, hobbies, and a love for cookies. It ends with a special recipe for Grammy's Cauldron Cookies, reinforcing the warm, homey, and non-frightening image of witches the book celebrates. Themes: Self-acceptance The magic of individuality Humor and fantasy Breaking stereotypes Wholesome Halloween fun