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ONE JAR OF MAGIC by Corey Ann Haydu Kirkus Star

ONE JAR OF MAGIC

by Corey Ann Haydu

Pub Date: Feb. 9th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-06-268985-6
Publisher: Katherine Tegen/HarperCollins

Rose Alice Anders learns magic can’t fix everything, despite what her father has always told her.

The daughter of the most magical man in town, Rose is destined to follow in his footsteps. When she turns 12, she can finally join the rest of her community and participate in the annual capturing of magic on New Year’s Day. But when the day arrives, she only manages to catch one measly jar of magic. Her father is furious, and to make things worse, her relationship with her best friend is falling apart. Rose feels like an utter failure until she learns that some people are “Not Meant for Magic,” an option she never knew existed. As she begins to question who she’s truly meant to be, she also starts to acknowledge the painful truth about her father. The worldbuilding and magic system are enchanting and expertly crafted, but the core of this gorgeously written story isn’t magic at all: It’s abuse—and it’s absolutely heartbreaking and completely realistic. While the abuse is never downplayed, this heavy subject is approached through Rose’s first-person narration in a way that is fitting for its intended audience. The characters are richly developed and emotionally complex; a beautiful, tender sibling relationship stands out, showing mutual understanding and emotional support in ways both large and small. The ending is empowering and plausibly hopeful. Characters are White by default.

Affecting and unforgettable.

(author's note, resources) (Fiction. 9-13)