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Synopsis
In this third volume in a graphic novel series about an aspiring witch, Brume finally discovers the truth about where she came from. Perfect for young readers ages 7-11! Brume is still searching for Naïa, the powerful witch who might be able to reveal the secret surrounding her birth. Alas, Naïa seems to have vanished, leaving behind very few clues. Accompanied by her faithful assistant, Hubert and her best friend, Hugo, Brume is determined to continue her investigation. By chance, it's Hugo's mother who puts her on the right track—and our three adventurers must find their way to a mysterious spring! Thus begins a long and perilous journey, where our three friends will encounter fantastical creatures, shiver with cold, and realize that appearances are often deceiving. To unravel the mystery, Brume counts on the friendship of Hugo and Hubert, for soon she will have to face an even greater danger—the Ankou! If all goes well, Brume will discover the truth she has been searching for. With this third volume, Jérôme Pélissier and Carine Hinder continue to make us laugh with witty dialogue, gentle and meticulous artwork, and a very endearing heroine. A marvelous and funny adventure series that will keep you enchanted!
Is Brume, Volume 3: The Secret Sorcerer appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 7 and up.
A gentle, humorous graphic novel about a young witch searching for her origins with her loyal friends. Features mild fantasy peril and fantastical creatures, but nothing scary or violent.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language.
Who'll love this
Young readers will love following Brume and her friends on a magical adventure full of funny moments and mysterious clues.