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Highlights
- Tabby Easterland wakes on her twelfth birthday to find herself magically transformed into the twenty-five-year-old "Ms. Mulligan," an event witnessed only by her young friends - the platinum-haired southern belle Dolly Hargrave and the hard-boiled urban detective wannabe Kat Dorsett.
- 9-12 Years
- 8.0" x 5.0" Paperback
- 326 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Fantasy & Magic
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About the Book
When Tabby Easterland wakes on her 12th birthday to find herself magically transformed into the twenty-five-year-old "Ms. Mulligan," she must rely on her friends to help solve a mystery and restore Tabby to her true self before it's too late.
Book Synopsis
Tabby Easterland wakes on her twelfth birthday to find herself magically transformed into the twenty-five-year-old "Ms. Mulligan," an event witnessed only by her young friends - the platinum-haired southern belle Dolly Hargrave and the hard-boiled urban detective wannabe Kat Dorsett. Hiding her true identity, Ms. Mulligan becomes a teacher at her own school, where a desperate search for answers lead the girls to seek out Tabby's long-lost father, discover an ancient mystical society, and fight the evil Black and White Sisters--witches determined to complete a long-planned curse upon Tabby. In a race against time, will love be enough to overcome the crippling curse and restore Tabby to her former self?
Ms. Mulligan and the Enchanted Ice Cream is a SILVER & BRONZE WINNER in the 2018 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards and a finalist in the 2018 Next Generation Indie Book Awards. Learn more and follow the author at www.msmulligan.com.
Review Quotes
"In her novel, Elaine mixes up an entertaining blend of middle school best friend shenanigans with the supernatural--witchcraft, curses, a mystical society founded by an ancient civilization--and a family mystery. These last two elements are complex and well thought out, offering several surprises along the way. An enjoyable and well-written supernatural tale . . . readers will likely be eager for the sequel." --Kirkus Reviews