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Rogelia's House of Magic

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IN ROGELIA'S HOUSE OF MAGIC, three different 15-year-old girls find friendship and special powers as they are trained in the ways of the curandera by a wise old woman.
When Rogelia becomes a maid at Marina Peralta's home, it's obvious to Marina and her friend Fern that they have a real mystic on their hands. Soon Rogelia agrees to teach the girls the magic of their ancestors, much as she taught her granddaughters, Xochitl and Gracielia. Even though Marina and Fern are thrilled to have this chance to understand and use their powers, Xochitl isn't happy about sharing such a sacred thing with anyone but her sister, who perished in a car accident. Besides, magic has let Xochitl down before. Why wouldn't it now? But, as the girls will eventually discover, at Rogelia's House of Magic anything is possible.

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    • School Library Journal

      September 1, 2008
      Gr 7-10-Set in Southern California, this novel is about three teens who find a common bond and grow in their relationships as they learn the healing arts from a "curandera" (folk healer). Marina, from a newly wealthy Hispanic family, struggles with her mother's insistence that she forget her Mexican heritage and barrio roots. Fern, whose Colombian family still lives in the old neighborhood, is a free spirit who has trouble trusting a potential boyfriend. When Rogelia Garcia, a wise "curandera" from Mexico, becomes the maid at Marina's house, the girls befriend her granddaughter, Xochitl, who grieves for the twin sister she recently lost in a tragic accident. Rogelia takes the girls on as apprentices and helps them to understand and control their innate magical powers (Marina hears voices from the beyond, Fern sees auras, and Xochitl has the ability to disappear) while teaching them that by caring for and healing others, they can help and heal themselves. The narrative is well written and descriptive, incorporating Spanish phrases that are easy to understand in context and add flavor to the telling. The characters and their relationships with others are solidly developed. The novel will appeal to readers interested in magic and astrology, and several spells are appended (charging a crystal wand, a confidence incantation, etc.)."Lorraine B. Wiener, Inglewood High School, CA"

      Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2008
      Guided by Rogelia, a traditional Mexican curandera (healer), three Latina teens discover friendship and a new confidence in their own abilities. Fern learns to trust her intuition, Marina finds pride in her heritage, and Xochitl recovers from a great loss. Wood effectively juxtaposes contemporary southern California teen culture with old-world spirituality and magic.

      (Copyright 2008 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

Levels

  • ATOS Level:5.4
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:7-12

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