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The Little Leftover Witch (1960)

par Florence Laughlin

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Stranded for a year on the ground, after a crash landing from her broom, a little witch is taken in by the Doon family, a situation which causes compromises on both sides, many happy times, and ultimately a big change for the little witch.
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I love a cute Halloween book, regardless of the age it was written for! I stumbled across The Little Leftover Witch by Florence Laughlin and decided to give into the whimsy of the spooky season. It was time to indulge myself!

This book was utterly cute and had the sweetest ending. It's the kind of fun and joy I want in the spooky season. Thoroughly impressed with this book and I highly recommend it for middle grade readers wanting something spooky but positive. There's no horrors, just lots of fun and Easter eggs of what you might expect a little girl witch to do and like.

It might be old fashioned, but I think it holds up over time. This should be a Fall/Halloween classic!

Four out of five stars. ( )
  Briars_Reviews | Aug 4, 2023 |
I read this with my oldest, the younger one listened some but wasn't that interested, but my oldest really enjoyed it. It's a funny, sweet story that I remember fondly from when I was young. ( )
  emrsalgado | Jul 23, 2021 |
When Lucinda Doon finds a little lost witch outside her window one Halloween night, she takes the bedraggled, cross little creature in, and soon Felina - who cannot get home because her broom is broken - has become a part of the Doon family. Not always friendly, and frequently uncooperative, Felina is slowly integrated into human life, becoming more and more like a little girl, as the year progresses. There are definite setbacks, but in the end love proves to be the strongest magic of all, and Felina discovers that she belongs with the Doons...

Originally published in 1960, The Little Leftover Witch was reprinted in 2013, with new cover art, making it available to young readers again. Unlike so many other witchy adventures I have read for the beginning chapter-book audience, this is less of a fantasy - although there are fantastical elements - and more of a family story. Felina is different from the Doons, but the things that set her apart could have been entirely non-magical, and it would not have made any difference to the emotional tenor of the story. This is very much a tale of fostering, and then adoption, and it is poignant, humorous and ultimately heartwarming. While the patience of the Doons, in the face of Felina's outbursts, and stubborn clinging to some of her witchy accoutrements, sometimes feels almost superhuman, it is still quite satisfying to witness. Felina's own transformation is likewise deeply satisfying, as she slowly learns to trust her new family, and to feel that she is one of them. Recommended to young readers looking for family stories and/or (somewhat) witchy tales. ( )
  AbigailAdams26 | Nov 2, 2020 |
Sweet little old-fashioned chapter book about a family who takes in a little lost witch. Yes, at times it slips toward the saccharine, and the story is definitely dated. But for the most part, this is just a nice story about the power of love.

Some readers seem to take issue with how Felina is changed, seeing this as a kind of brainwashing or repression of her interesting differences. Certainly a more skilled author would have spent time showing how the family changed, too. But this story is not one about a child from a different culture who is repressed into our society's modes of behavior. It isn't about culture at all--the author never shows us what the witches' society is like because it doesn't matter. It just represents Felina's inability to be part of a normal family. (I grant you, that's "normal" for 1960.) The story is part of the family of stories of children damaged and distanced by their early experiences, who are accepted, loved, and taught to be part of society again. Think of [b:Understood Betsy|347151|Understood Betsy|Dorothy Canfield Fisher|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1245261923s/347151.jpg|3234038], [b:The Good Master|258038|The Good Master |Kate Seredy|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1347518127s/258038.jpg|250092], [b:The Secret Garden|2998|The Secret Garden|Frances Hodgson Burnett|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1327873635s/2998.jpg|3186437], etc.

(BTW this story is the OPPOSITE of the trope about the repressed people who take in the orphaned stranger, and find they are changed by the child, instead of the other way around. [b:Anne of Green Gables|8127|Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1)|L.M. Montgomery|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1309203168s/8127.jpg|3464264] changes Marilla far more than Marilla "civilizes" her; [b:Heidi|93|Heidi (Kingfisher Classics)|Johanna Spyri|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1312041159s/93.jpg|1738595] opens her grandfather's heart to love and friendship again.) ( )
  Turrean | Feb 15, 2014 |
I loved this book as a child. It is very sweet and comforting. I appreciated the fact that the family loved the little witch even if she did bad things she would be forgiven. The parents were so matter of fact about the little witch's sudden appearance. This will be a good book to recommend to some of the homeschooling parents that come into my library. I am grateful to Edelweiss for giving me a review copy of this book. It was really wonderful to relive this story as an adult. It made me curious about Seven Cousins another title by Florence Laughlin that was mentioned at the end of this book. I will be looking for it. ( )
  njcur | Feb 13, 2014 |
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