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Illustrated by Tim Stevens
First published by Macmillan Children’s Books 1977
First published in hardback and paperback by Collins 2000
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Source ISBN: 9780007255290
Ebook Edition © JULY 2012 ISBN: 9780007393930
Version: 2019-01-15
For Claire, Nicholas and Frances
Contents
Spotlight on… Diana Wynne Jones
Wizards, Witches and Enchanters
Cat Chant admired his elder sister Gwendolen. She was a witch. He admired her and he clung to her. Great changes came about in their lives and left him no one else to cling to.
The first great change came about when their parents took them out for a day trip down the river in a paddle steamer. They set out in great style, Gwendolen and her mother in white dresses with ribbons, Cat and his father in prickly blue serge Sunday suits. It was a hot day. The steamer was crammed with