The Witch of Blackberry Bottom
Digital version – browse, print or download
Books for Keeps is packed with articles, interviews comment and, of course, reviews.
You can read the whole issue online here, for free!
How to print the digital edition of Books for Keeps: click on this PDF file link - click on the printer icon in the top right of the screen to print.
BfK Newsletter
Receive the latest news & reviews direct to your inbox!
The Witch of Blackberry Bottom
Prunella Scales
A pleasant but disappointingly pedestrian story, especially coming from King-Smith, which is not done any favours by a very plumy reading. The strange old lady with a missing eye hidden by an eye patch, living with a pack of dogs in the overgrown and distinctly smelly Blackberry Bottom of the title is not, of course, really a witch. She is, in fact, the daughter of the aristocracy who lost interest in the world after her heart was broken by a callous youth. Shunned by the locals, until a couple of horribly goody goody children move into the nearby cottage, she turns out to have a stash of money hidden away in a milk churn. The attempted theft of the treasure leads to a creaky adventure with a predictable ending and happiness all round. Told largely through dialogue, Prunella Scales works hard at giving everyone a different voice but they are all terribly British and frightfully irritating.