Juneberry Blue

Juneberry Blue

by Candice Ransom

Narrated by Stephanie Willing

Unabridged — 6 hours, 11 minutes

Juneberry Blue

Juneberry Blue

by Candice Ransom

Narrated by Stephanie Willing

Unabridged — 6 hours, 11 minutes

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Overview

Taking inspiration from Sleeping Beauty and charming small towns, this contemporary magical realism novel includes a mistaken destiny, a dying town, and a determined ghost cat.

Eleven-year-old Andie Jennings, of Morning Glory, Virginia (population: 8), is set to inherit her family's magic on Midsummer's Eve. And Andie plans to use it to bring her dad home for good from his long-haul trucking job. Except her gift doesn't come.

But when a see-through cat starts following her, Andie realizes she didn't fail to get her magic at all. Her gift just isn't what anyone expected. Turns out, her new ability to communicate with the ghosts she can suddenly see may be the very thing that Morning Glory-and her own family-needs.

Inspired by storytelling and tales passed down through generations, Juneberry Blue celebrates the importance of listening to stories-and the people who tell them.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

03/11/2024

Ransom (Only Margaret) takes cues from “Sleeping Beauty” in this story about an enchanted Southern town and the tween determined to revive it. Morning Glory, Va., has all but faded from maps since the Juneberry Blue soda factory closed. Only eight residents—including 11-year-old Andrea Jennings—remain. All that could change if Andie inherits her matrilineal family’s flair for crafting life-changing recipes that feature juneberries from the nearby magic-touched orchard: a new, charmed dish could reignite tourism, generate much-needed business for the Jennings’s failing diner, and maybe even bring Andie’s truck-driving father home for good. But when her recipe flops, Andie discovers a far greater gift within: she can communicate with ghosts. After learning that the local spirits need her help with a locked tower and a mysterious stranger, Andie and pragmatic friend Tanner unravel secrets “scabbed with mold,” and realize that anything worth doing needs intent, belief, effort, and faith. Sentient plants and otherworldly cats round out an amiable cast in this gently magical tale that centers nature, ecology, and connection. Characters read as white. Ages 8–12. Agent: Victoria Wells Arms, HG Literary. (June)

From the Publisher

"Dreamy descriptions, comforting nostalgia, and close relationships coalesce into a sweet, summery story perfect for any reader seeking a touch of mystery and magic."—Booklist

"[A] gently magical tale that centers nature, ecology, and connection."—Publishers Weekly

"Fairy-tale aficionados will delight in the parallels and references to well-known stories peppered throughout. . . Filled with mystery, magic, and small-town mythos."—Kirkus Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

2024-03-23
A sentient plant, hereditary magic, and a dilapidated town in the Blue Ridge Mountains set the stage for this folksy story steeped in fairy tales and local history and snaked through with tendrils of magic.

It’s the summer of Andie’s 11th year, which means it’s time for her to face her Test Day, when she’ll demonstrate her family’s gift, one that’s passed down generationally to the eldest girl. Using key ingredients—notably “juneberries picked from the seven old original trees by the spring at true dawn”—she should be able to create a magical, life-changing recipe. For Andie, that means bringing her truck driver father home for good. But fate has other plans for her. Rather than inheriting this culinary gift, Andie finds that instead she can see and hear spirits. These ghosts have deep connections to the once-thriving factory town that’s covered in morning glories and the special soda, Juneberry Blue, that was produced there. When a property developer with dubious intentions makes an appearance, it’s up to Andie (and some otherworldly helpers) to save the town. Though the story has some loose threads and convoluted plot points, it’s charming and moves quickly. Fairy-tale aficionados will delight in the parallels and references to well-known stories peppered throughout. The intermingling of magic with everyday life adds interest, although this element, too, raises some unanswered questions. Most characters are coded white.

Kids save the day in this story filled with mystery, magic, and small-town mythos. (Fantasy. 8-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160486451
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 06/18/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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