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The Pinhoe Egg

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1 of 1 copy available

Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award

Cat Chant and Marianne Pinhoe have discovered something incredibly exciting, truly precious, and very strange—an egg.

This egg was not meant to be found. Chrestomanci himself, Cat's guardian and the strongest enchanter in the world, is sure to find it particularly interesting. And that's the last thing Marianne's family of secret rogue witches wants.

But the Pinhoes' secrets are falling to pieces, and powerful spells are wreaking havoc across the country-side. Marianne and Cat may be the only two who can set things right—if Marianne accepts her own powerful magic, and Cat solves the mystery behind the mystical Pinhoe Egg.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from September 11, 2006
      Wynne Jones is at the top of her form in this excellent addition to the Chrestomanci books, set not long after the events chronicled in Charmed Life
      . Marianne's summer gets off to an unpromising start, thanks to her grandmother, the willful and manipulative Gammer Pinhoe, head of all Pinhoe family witchcraft in Ulverscote and the other villages surrounding Chrestomanci Castle. Marianne becomes errand-runner for her entire extended family when Gammer lurches into a punning, malicious (and wickedly funny) form of dementia, the seeming result of a run-in with another local witching family. Meanwhile, up at Chrestomanci Castle, Cat Chant (last seen in Charmed Life
      ) has inadvertently become the owner of a horse named Syracuse, whose powers include helping Cat recognize the presence of dwimmer, a mysterious, nature-oriented magic. On a trip to Ulverscote, Cat meets Marianne, recognizes her as a kindred spirit and becomes the caretaker of a mysterious egg they find in the attic of Gammer's house. Wild magic ensues as the egg hatches, long pent-up nature spirits are released, ugly secrets are revealed, and Marianne and Cat confront terrifying challenges. Longtime fans will be pleased to encounter Cat once again, and to watch the early stages of his friendship with Marianne unfold. Newcomers will relish the lavish storytelling, and doubtless be driven back to earlier books. Witty, wise and wonderfully imaginative—this novel ranks among the author's best. Ages 10-14.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      New friends Cat Chant and Marianne Pinhoe are teenagers in the magical world of Ulverscote. Their adventures in this sixth installment of the Chrestomanci series require both girls to develop their newly emerging magical skills. The crazy matriarch of Marianne's clan has secretly launched a war of nasty spells against a rival clan. Also, the kids discover a huge, mysterious egg in an abandoned attic. Gerard Doyle shines in this lively performance, portraying a believably wacky grandma and adding zest to the array of aunts, uncles, and other adults. Doyle depicts the Chrestomanci with touches of warmth and authority, and he voices Cat and Marianne with depth. N.M.C. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine

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