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The witchs daughter by nina bawden book cover, description, publication history. Dec 15, 2011 on the scottish island of skua, friendship develops between the lonely and mysterious perdita and a blind girl, janey. Square in the path of peril was rhiannon, the gently reared daughter of the emerald witch. Written in 1963, the witchs daughter showcases nina bawdens innate regard for the integrity of her young characters. I definitely hadnt read the witchs daughter before. Read the witchs daughter by nina bawden available from rakuten kobo.
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