The Ragwitch

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Title The Ragwitch
Author Garth Nix
Country Australia
Language English
Genre(s) Young adult, childrens, Fantasy
Publisher Tor Books (USA)

HarperCollins (UK)

Pan Macmillan (Australia)
Released 1990
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 396 (paperback, HarperCollins)
ISBN ISBN 0-00-717499-3 (paperback, HarperCollins)

The Ragwitch is a young adult horror/fantasy novel written by Garth Nix. The book was first published in 1990 by Pan Macmillan. It was again published in 1995 by Tor Books and first published in Great Britain in 2005 by HarperCollins.

[edit] Plot summary

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Julia and her brother, Paul, are spending a day by the beach when they discover a midden heap. They climb to the top, where Julia discovers a rag doll in a ball of feathers hidden in a nest. It turns out to be a powerful and evil witch, and it possesses Julia and spirits her away through a pyramid of fire. Paul manages to follow them and he finds himself in a strange country desperately unprepared for the return of the Ragwitch. The people of the land aid him as he searches for a way to free his sister, action following at every turn, as both Paul and Julia battle the Ragwitch. There are no strong fighters to help Paul, no saviors for him and he must find his own way. Because Paul is no hero, his war is one of bravery and brains, not brawn. Julia tells her own story from the mind of the Ragwitch. Although she is much more courageous than Paul, her war is one of the mind, resisting the power of the Ragwitch from within the witch's body.

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