The Witch's Tears
Jenny Nimmo, Paul Howard
In freezing hail and howling wind a stranger is given shelter at Theo’s house – a stranger who loves telling stories and whose name is Mrs Scarum. Theo is convinced she’s a witch and wishes his father would return home from his travels, but the blizzard continues and the night is long.
Reviews

I really enjoyed this book. The story was very well written and teaches children to not judge a book by its cover very well. My favourite character was Mrs Scarum she was very clever and patient and knew she was being watched and judged but taught a very good lesson. I would definitely recommend it as a good book for children to read
Anonymous 16.07.2020

It was an amazing book I would read it over and over again it had so much mysteries and you just cannot take your eyes of the book I read it non-stop you will not regret taking this book there were some fats at the end of the book about what people thought of witches and how to find them , they interested me because I learnt something I would have never known , I recommend this to people who are into mysteries and wonder . kind regards srawberry102
Anonymous 09.08.2018