Katsumi A L Ecole Des Sorcieres Patched
(Docked half a point because the sequel isn’t out yet!)
There, she must balance flying broomsticks, potion-making, and enchanted calligraphy — while hiding the fact that her magic works differently from the other students. Oh, and there’s a shadowy curse threatening to erase memories across both Japan and France. Katsumi a l ecole des sorcieres
C’est ainsi que commença l'aventure de Katsumi. À l'école des sorcières, elle apprit que la magie ne résidait pas seulement dans les mots, mais dans l'intention derrière chaque geste. Elle découvrit des bibliothèques où les livres volaient pour éviter d'être lus et des jardins où les fleurs ne poussaient que si on leur racontait un secret. (Docked half a point because the sequel isn’t out yet
In the vast landscape of children’s literature, certain books merely entertain, while others act as portals—gateways that introduce young minds to complex archetypes and the thrill of the unknown. Katsumi à l’école des sorcières , written by Béatrice Bottet and illustrated by the inimitable Joëlle Boucher, belongs firmly to the latter category. At first glance, it appears to be a charming, beautifully illustrated story about a young Japanese girl discovering a secret school of magic. However, a closer reading reveals a work of profound aesthetic sophistication and narrative tension that subverts the typical "witch school" trope. À l'école des sorcières, elle apprit que la