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The Very Unfortunate Wish of Melony Yoshimura
The Very Unfortunate Wish of Melony Yoshimura | Waka T. Brown
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In this magical and chilling Coraline-esque retelling of the Japanese folktale The Melon Princess and the Amanjaku," one girl must save herselfand her loved onesfrom a deceitful demon she befriended. Melony Yoshimuras parents have always been overprotective. They say its because a demonic spirit called the Amanjaku once preyed upon kids back in Japan, but Melony suspects its just a cautionary tale to keep her in line. So on her twelfth birthday, Melony takes a chance and wishes for the freedom and adventure her parents seem determined to keep her from. As if conjured by her wish, the Amanjaku appears. At first, Melony is wary. If this creature is real, are the stories about its destructive ways also real? In no time, however, the Amanjaku woos Melony with its ability to shape-shift, grant wishes, and understand her desire for independence. But what Melony doesnt realize is that the Amanjakus friendship has sinister consequences, and she quickly finds every aspect of her life controlled by the demons trickeryincluding herself. Melony is determined to set things right, but will she be able to before the Amanjaku turns her life, her family, and her community upside down?
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This middle-grade fantasy book is a retelling of the Japanese folktale “The Melon Princess and the Amanjaku”. I hadn‘t heard of this folktale before reading the book, so it‘s not a problem if you have no clue either. A compelling middle-grade story that‘s not quite creepy but borders a bit on the strange and whimsical. A “be careful what you wish for” tale that is also a great coming-of-age story.

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