Isabel and the School for Sorceresses
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Well, she finally did it! Isabel got to drop out of ballet school and started attending The School for Sorceresses. She has new friends, new laptop, and new trouble on her doorstep. But cool punky ten year old girls with pet iguanas can handle anything life throws their way and do it with style, flare, and a dash of magic!Sequel to The Fairy Book,can be read as stand alone. Written in free verse.
Svetlana Kovalkova-McKenna
Svetlana Kovalkova–McKenna has studied Journalism and Broadcasting at Moscow State University in Russia and has a Liberal Arts Degree from Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. She is a writer, an artist and a member of Nashville Artist Guild, mother of three, and a believer in fairytales.
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Isabel and the School for Sorceresses - Svetlana Kovalkova-McKenna
Introduction
Welcome to the sequel of The Fairy Book! After making a powerful sorcerer Rashkai disappear in a cloud of smoke, a now ten year old Isabel gets to say good-bye to the annoying ballet school and start training for a brand new career at the School for Sorceresses. Did striking a deal with the fairies place her in a win-win situation or will magic turn out a lot less fun than ballet, once you have to study it? Follow Isabel on her brand new adventures and find out for yourself.
By the way, the authors fully intended to write Isabel and the School for Sorceresses in the same mixture of rhymes as The Fairy Book, but due to some fairy mischief, it all came out mostly as free verse. Enjoy the book and go poetry
in its all-amazing and sometimes unpredictable forms!
Svetlana Kovalkova-McKenna
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Isabel and the School for Sorceresses
Isabel and the School for Sorceresses
Isabel woke up in the morning and smiled.
Yesterday at breakfast, she told her parents
That she was quitting ballet and starting the School for Sorceresses.
It did not go very well.
Her mother cried,
"First, a pet iguana, then crazy clothes!
That problem with your skin when you turn into a dragon!
At this rate you will never get to college."
Mom,
said Isabel, I am going to be a sorceress!
You may as well let her go,
stepped in Isabel’s father.
WHAT ARE YOU THINKING!!!
her mother yelled.
"If you don’t let me go,
I will turn into a dragon during ballet class," announced Isabel.
"We’ll give it a try for six months,
But no turning frogs into boys," moaned her mother.
There aren’t any good looking ones in our pond,
Thought Isabel.
But the idea has possibilities.
Don’t give her any thoughts about kissing boys,
stormed her father.
Isabel’s hopes came down and then went up again.
I can sneak my way around things,
went through Isabel’s head.
Well, that was yesterday.
Today, Isabel had to show up for her first sorceress class.
She