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The second book in an exciting new chapter book series by John Bemelmans Marciano and Caldecott medalist Sophie Blackall
Welcome to Benevento, an ancient town famous for its witches!

The children of Benevento have to be careful and clever to evade the clutches of such witches as the Manalonga, the Janara, and the Clopper, who hide in wells and under bridges, fly at midnight, and play tricks during Mischief Season.
Five cousins – Primo, Emilio, Rosa, Maria Beppina, and Sergio – share adventures and narrow escapes, and discover astonishing secrets as they outwit the witches in each exciting story.
 
Book #2
The All-Powerful Ring: a Primo Story

Wanting to stop the springtime mischiefs—and overcome his own fear of Manalonga—Primo seeks an advantage. He finds one when he discovers a mysterious ring in the belly of a fish. Is the ring just a pretty trinket or is it magic?
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    • Kirkus

      January 15, 2016
      Primo is sure that the gold ring he finds in a fish's stomach must have magical powers. But what are they? This is the second in a series featuring five young cousins living in an Italian town renowned for its witches. It opens with a letter from a local demon about the town's (purported) supernatural residents, closes with a more expansive "Witchonary," and in between chronicles Primo's efforts to prove his courage and his newly found ring's magic. But nothing goes right: his prank-loving cousin Rosa refuses to take his claims seriously; an all-night vigil is wasted when the witchy, mischief-making Janara fail to appear; and his quest is trumped by cousin Maria Beppina, who is (supposedly) captured by the scary Clopper after she borrows the ring and reappears with a hair-raising tale. Ultimately an encounter, or a near-encounter anyway, with a child-snatching Manalonga draws praise from Primo's peers, and all race away to dance the tarantella at a village party. Blackall places her gesticulating, expressive figures, clad in antique country dress, between and beside passages of narrative; they have a timeless look in keeping with the episode's folkloric air. As in co-published opener Mischief Season, magic weaves its way through both setting and events without quite becoming explicit. A fresh and pleasing Continental sojourn for chapter-book readers. (map, historical note) (Fantasy. 8-10)

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    • School Library Journal

      April 1, 2016

      Gr 2-5-Like other offerings in the series, this book revolves around five young cousins living in the Italian town of Benevento, notorious for its mischievous witches. Primo decides he needs to stand up to the Manalonga, who are the most feared of witches, known for lurking under bridges or in wells and snatching up children. Primo's plan involves using augurs, which are ways to read the future, but they have to slaughter an animal and read its guts to do so. There are tales of Primo's uncle, Beppe Stfortunato, being taken by the Manalonga, and when Primo and his cousins get unsatisfactory advice from Zia Pia, the fortune-teller, Primo steps up to the quest with false bravado. When he discovers a gold ring inside a fish, Primo is sure he has found the power needed to defeat the Manalonga. Marciano has delivered a delicious blend of otherworldly adventure, sure to be a hit with young readers. Blackall's distinctive and expressive drawings complement the gentle magical tale. VERDICT A magnificent introduction to fantasy for younger chapter readers interested in magic but not yet ready for more mature fantasies.-Michele Shaw, Quail Run Elementary School, San Ramon, CA

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2016
      Welcome to Benevento, a nineteenth-century Italian village that's home to five adventurous children and "more witches than anywhere else in the world." Each small-trim book provides a different character's view of a few tumultuous weeks one spring. Marciano's folkloric-style storytelling and Blackall's gorgeous illustrations (from marginalia to full spreads) are unusually symbiotic in creating a world that feels simultaneously fantastical and realistic.

      (Copyright 2016 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.3
  • Lexile® Measure:690
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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