Molly Knox Ostertag’s ‘The Girl from the Sea’ – A Must Read for Young Adults!

When it comes to creative storytelling and imaginative adventure, The Girl from the Sea by Molly Knox Ostertag does not disappoint. This beautifully illustrated graphic novel is a captivating tale of friendship and courage that will leave readers spellbound. From the first page, readers are swept into a world of fantastical creatures, hidden secrets, and brave heroes.

The Girl from the Sea follows the story of a young girl named Yasu, who discovers an unexpected source of strength while swimming in her family’s secret cove. With the help of her newfound friend, Yasu embarks on a journey of discovery to uncover the mysteries surrounding her family’s past. Along the way, she must rely on her courage and resilience to face formidable foes and challenge herself in ways she never thought possible.

Through its engaging plot and vivid illustrations, The Girl from the Sea is sure to delight both young adults and adults alike. It is an enchanting story about finding hope and strength in unexpected places that will stay with readers long after they turn the last page. If you are looking for an exciting read full of adventure, then The Girl from the Sea is definitely worth checking out!

The Witch Boy: A Magical Adventure by Molly Knox Ostertag – Book Review

Molly Knox Ostertag’s The Witch Boy is an enchanting and captivating coming-of-age story that will have readers of all ages under its spell. It follows the journey of a young boy named Aster, who was born into a family of witches but is forbidden from using magic by his own family. He must find a way to reconcile his desire to use magic with his family’s expectations, while also dealing with the mysterious forces that seek to destroy him. With stunning illustrations and an inspiring message about self-discovery and acceptance, The Witch Boy is sure to bewitch readers. The Witch Boy is an excellent book for readers looking for a middle grade fantasy novel filled with adventures and lessons about identity, courage, and family.