Wandmaker

Wandmaker

by Ed Masessa

Narrated by Ramon de Ocampo

Unabridged — 8 hours, 37 minutes

Wandmaker

Wandmaker

by Ed Masessa

Narrated by Ramon de Ocampo

Unabridged — 8 hours, 37 minutes

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Overview

Winner of the Fall 2016 Parents' Choice FunStuff Award!



Magic is real -- and it runs in the family -- in this charming fantasy adventure about a boy who must balance his magical education with the demands of big-brotherhood, perfect for fans of Jenny Nimmo and Angie Sage.



Henry Leach the Eighth doesn't know it yet, but he's descended from a long line of wandmakers. That means he has inherited mysterious powers, a trunk full of strange artifacts... and a whole host of problems.



His biggest problem at the moment, however, is his little sister, Brianna. She's always had a special talent for getting in his way. And she takes troublemaking to new heights when she's caught in the crossfire of Henry's first major spell!



Heartfelt, funny, and imaginative, Wandmaker is sure to leave young readers spellbound.

Editorial Reviews

SEPTEMBER 2016 - AudioFile

Narrator Ramon de Ocampo creates a magical world and voice for young Henry as he goes on an adventure to become a wand master and save the world from an evil wizard. De Ocampo’s steady tone for Henry is juxtaposed with the more emotional voice of Henry’s younger sister, Brianna. As Henry ventures out to harness his powers, he meets intriguing characters who help him along the way, each with a distinctive voice. If Henry is to succeed on his quest, he must learn to work with his sister and listen to the Grand Wand Master. With a fun mix of characters and plenty of imaginative elements, this fantasy makes for a perfect family listen. M.D. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

05/02/2016
In this imaginative fantasy—which is drawn from the world of Masessa's bestselling 2006 novelty title, The Wandmaker's Guidebook—11-year-old Henry Leach the Eighth learns that he is a wandmaker, capable of creating and using magical wands that confer various amazing abilities. After Henry (who has his own copy of The Wandmaker's Guidebook, naturally) accidentally transforms his younger sister into a hedgehog, he turns to the legendary sorcerer Coralis for help. The two siblings are promptly dragged into an epic confrontation between good and evil: an ancient villain named Dai She plans to destroy the world, and Henry and his allies embark on a perilous cross-country trip to find a way to thwart the apocalyptic plan. Masessa delivers a fast-paced, entertaining tale filled with humor and magical action, playfully referencing (and toying with) tropes popularized by Harry Potter (Voldemort never suffered half of the indignities that are perpetrated on Dai She, and Dumbledore never flew coach across the Atlantic). This is a clever, twisty story with plenty of potential for future installments. Ages 8–12. Agent: Marcia Wernick, Wernick & Pratt. (May)

From the Publisher

Praise for Wandmaker:Winner of the Fall 2016 Parents' Choice FunStuff Award"Masessa delivers a fast-paced, entertaining tale filled with humor and magical action, playfully referencing (and toying with) tropes popularized by Harry Potter (Voldemort never suffered half of the indignities that are perpetrated on Dai She, and Dumbledore never flew coach across the Atlantic). This is a clever, twisty story with plenty of potential for future installments." —Publishers Weekly

School Library Journal

06/01/2016
Gr 4–7—Henry Leach the eighth is a novice wandmaker with a special destiny. His parents have kept him in the dark about his powerful family ancestry—he's the seventh son of a seventh son, which makes him an especially formidable wandbearer. His first attempt at spellcasting ends up transforming his sister Brianna into a blue porcupine. Henry and Brianna find help in the form of Coralis, the Grand Wand Master. Coralis discovers that an evil Wand Master is planning to destroy the world and believes Henry might be the key to stopping him. The trio travel cross-country to Arizona, where Henry meets some of his Navajo family and faces the evil forces threatening the world. This tale touches on the themes of identity and sibling relationships. The plot is full of action, and several lighthearted, humorous moments keep the pace moving quickly. Main characters Henry and Coralis may remind readers of another famous magical protégé and mentor duo; however, there are enough differences in the story to keep it from being repetitive. One problematic issue in the plot is the inclusion of Henry's Navajo ancestors. An ancient warrior appears as Henry's spiritual guide and ally in the climatic fight against the evil Wand Master. Unfortunately, this section of the story misrepresents Native American spirituality by associating it with magic and fantasy. VERDICT While Henry's adventures may appeal to fantasy readers, this title cannot overcome the misstep of appropriating and misrepresenting Navajo spirituality.—Sophie Kenney, Glencoe Public Library, IL

SEPTEMBER 2016 - AudioFile

Narrator Ramon de Ocampo creates a magical world and voice for young Henry as he goes on an adventure to become a wand master and save the world from an evil wizard. De Ocampo’s steady tone for Henry is juxtaposed with the more emotional voice of Henry’s younger sister, Brianna. As Henry ventures out to harness his powers, he meets intriguing characters who help him along the way, each with a distinctive voice. If Henry is to succeed on his quest, he must learn to work with his sister and listen to the Grand Wand Master. With a fun mix of characters and plenty of imaginative elements, this fantasy makes for a perfect family listen. M.D. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170508402
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Publication date: 05/10/2016
Series: Wandmaker , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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