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Rachel griffin the nature of witches
Rachel griffin the nature of witches








Agent: Elana Roth Parker, Laura Dail Literary. This lush, atmospheric book charmed me with its magic system, captured my heart with its swoony romance, and stole my breath with its gorgeous words. The story centers on witches, who for centuries, help maintain the climate, using their. Though plot logic and development take a backseat in this tropey, character-driven debut, Griffin’s emotional forthrightness makes this narrative accessible to younger YA readers, who will relish the sweet, supportive relationships tenderly interlacing with nature’s rhythms. The Nature of Witches is a love letter to the earth. The Nature of Witches by Rachel Griffin is a standalone Fantasy novel. Finding an attraction that’s enduring and real, Clara searches for a way to grow into her magic on her own terms. Her plans to destroy her magic go awry, however, when she meets her new tutor, Korean American botany student Sang Park. But Clara’s uncontrolled magic has already killed her parents and her best friend, leaving her isolated, self-hating, and yearning for a life where her personality doesn’t change with the seasons. Redheaded, blue-eyed orphan Clara Densmore, 17, is the first Everwitch-or wielder of all four seasons-in a century, and her northern Pennsylvania school’s hope for overcoming the climate crisis. All hope lies with Clara, whose rare magic.

rachel griffin the nature of witches

But their control is faltering as the atmosphere becomes more erratic. Until greed unbalanced the climate, weather witches regulated the Earth’s atmosphere, strengthening and weakening as their assigned seasons turned. For centuries, witches have maintained the climate, their power peaking in the season of their birth. An earnest, intimate slice-of-life senior year at a school for climate witches delicately maps a journey into self-acceptance.










Rachel griffin the nature of witches