Available Formats
Sayonara Magic: Wizards in School: Volume 1
By (Author) Amlia Mora
By (author) Ana C. Snchez
Translated by Dana Guterman Levy
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Andrews McMeel Publishing
10th September 2024
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Fantasy
FIC
Hardback
240
Width 150mm, Height 208mm, Spine 20mm
454g
The Tanaka triplets can do magic. The only catch Their powers must be kept secret. So, obviously, they would never, ever do anything to threaten that . . . right! This is an illustrated book that combines manga with text.
Triplets Hiro, Akira, and Naoko Tanaka love their school and classmates, but they have one big secret theyre keeping. They can do magic! They learn from their father, and they have one major rule: No magic without permission, no exceptions. Otherwise, theyll have to leave their normal school with all their friends to study how to do magic the right way.
But sometimes magic feels like the only way to solve a problem! And when they get themselves into all sorts of trouble, its up to the siblings to fix the spells and clean up any magical messes before their parents or a nosy classmate can catch wind of it. This is the first book in a new series that's about fitting in, finding yourself, and problem-solving.
Readers will delight in the triplets, who are a combination of mischievous and quirky [...] This novel about mischievous, magical triplets who are trying not to get sent to wizard school is a feel-good, lighthearted read. (School Library Journal)
The expressive illustrations, fast pace, and humorous sibling dynamics will hook readers. An engaging mix of magic and chaotic energy. (character guide) (Kirkus)
Amelia Mora, better known asBurakkuberi,is a screenwriter and author from Barcelona, Spain. She was a finalist for the Edeb Award for Children's Literature and has published 16 children's books.
Ana C. Snchez, akaKumanakris, is a comic artist and illustrator from Madrid, Spain.
Dana Guterman Levyis a youth group leader, writer, reader, and volunteer at the Boston Public Library, originally from Mxico City, Mxico.She is currently studying writing, literature, and publishing at Emerson College in Boston, MA.