Aggie Boyle and the Lost Beauty by David Fine
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The value that beauty lies within is a good lesson to learn but one that 's hard for a young teenage girl to grasp when her classmates bully her. When twelve years old homely always polite Aggie short for Agatha finds herself transformed into a small mammal she finds herself entangled in a web of lies concerning her life. Is she a witch with magical powers? Where did she get these powers? Will her new powers be enough to save her family and friends before the full moon chimes midnight on the eve of the five-hundred-year-old spell that will destroy a small town and all its residents? What she finds in her adventure is family members whom she did not know she had until her world went bonkers, friends she had thought had disappeared forever, new friends and an inner magical power that will help those in need from a ruthless villain. This story was a testament that we can all treat each other with respect and caring. Loved it, brought a warmth to my heart when how selfless Aggy give's back to the world with her generosity.
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