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Synopsis
"Beatrix and her best friend, George, are excited when a new girl joins their class at school. Trina seems nice, but she also seems to have a lot of secrets. When strange things start happening whenever B and George are around Trina, B can't help but wonder--could the new girl be a witch, too? And maybe even...a secret pop S-T-A-R?" B and George are excited when a new girl joins their class. Trina seems nice but also seems to have a lot of secrets. When strange things start happening whenever B and George are around Trina, B can't help but wonder if Trina is a witch. Book #4
Is The Cat-Astrophe appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 8 and up.
This lighthearted middle grade fantasy features young witches discovering a new friend's magical secrets at school. No violence, romance, or scary content—just fun magical mishaps and friendship drama.
What to know going in
This book has no graphic violence, no sexual content, and clean language.
Who'll love this
Kids will love the magical mystery of figuring out if the new girl is secretly a witch and maybe even a pop star!