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To Come And Go Like Magic
To Come and Go Like Magic
To Come And Go Like Magic
Katie Pickard Fawcett
Twelve-year-old Chili Sue Mahoney has never been outside of her small Appalachian town. Momma says Mercy Hill, Kentucky, is her “true home,” but Chili longs to see the world—to have the freedom to leave and to explore.So when Miss Matlock is brought in as the 7th grade substitute teacher, Chili and her classmate Willie Bright are thrilled. Everyone knows Miss Matlock has traveled around the globe. Why she’s come back to her childhood home after all this time is a mystery, but Chili and Willie are eager to befriend her despite the rumors. As the three spend time together, Chili learns about the jungles and deserts and cities of the world. But she also discovers that there’s more to Mercy Hill than she thought: beauty, in the people and places she’s known all her life, and secrets, sometimes where they’re least expected.Told in vignettes and set in 1970s Appalachia, To Come and Go Like Magic is a heartwarming and hopeful debut novel about family, friendship, and the meaning of home.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fiction
  • Juvenile Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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In the book "To Come and Go Like Magic", Chile's lifelong dream is to leave Mercy Hills, Kentucky and travel the world. So, when Chile and her class get a substitute teacher they soon learn English class is now Biography and Mrs.Matlock and Chile grow a strong friendship. But is there more to Mrs.Matlock that Chile doesn't know about? Through this wild adventure, Chile soon learns more about herself and the beauty of her own hometown and even gains a new friend over the course of her exciting adventure.

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