Jinny and Cooper: Revenge of the Stone Witch by Tania Ingram (Puffin Books)
PB RRP $14.99 ISBN 9780143308997
Reviewed by Dianne Bates
This is the fourth in a series of
chapter books suitable for readers 7 to 10 years. The narrator of this book is Jinny
(short for Jinnifer) while Cooper is her scruffy, teleporting and talking guinea
pig – a very greedy one at that with a preference for junk food.
During the school holidays
too-polite Katie comes to stay next door to Jinny which is nice at first but
soon Jinny is feeling jealous. Even brother Tyrone (who calls himself Super
Booger) thinks Katie is ‘super awesome’. More trouble arrives when Miss Morgan
moves into the nearby house last occupied by a witch: is the new neighbour a
witch, too? (In the previous book, there is an adventure about a teacher who is
a witch living in this house.)
Suspicions are aroused when a
cloaked woman is seen digging in Jinny’s front garden at night. Who is the
woman? Jinny and Tyrone discover a series of knotted strings where the woman
dug. This is a clue which they follow – only to find that Miss Morgan was the
culprit. She reveals much information to the children about a coven of witches
and lets it be known that there is mischief afoot. Who is the real witch?
With Cooper’s help, the children
find themselves in the home of elderly Mrs Goodfellow, Katie’s grand-mother.
Females are turned to stone! Can the salt and potatoes – said to ward off
witches – help save the day? And how does Cooper work to prevent more trouble?
There are lots of possibilities
in this story which are sure to have young readers guessing, and too there is a
lot of humour. The action moves quickly and the characters, especially Cooper,
are idiosyncratic and engaging.
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