Kiki's Delivery Service

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Eiko Kadono: Kiki's Delivery Service (2020, Random House Children's Books)

208 pages

English language

Published July 3, 2020 by Random House Children's Books.

ISBN:
978-1-9848-9666-7
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Charming, Simple Stories

It's so easy to see what inspired the Ghibli film in this book; these stories are full of charm and uncomplicated situations. The setting and characters are a delight to experience. I enjoyed taking another visit to Koriko before playing Jack Harrison's Koriko game.

An enjoyable book about a delivery witch.

An excellent book about the adventures of Kiki, a young witch who is coming of age, and her cat, Jiji, as they move to a new town, hoping to fit in and become an accepted part of the town. Through an unexpected meeting, she makes her first impromptu delivery and decides to put to good use her skills in flying on a broomstick by providing a delivery service.

Through episodic adventures, the book gradually shows Kiki becoming used to making deliveries, learning about how to fit in with the people of the town and even making a difference as her abilities as a witch that flies allows her to do some jobs in rather strange ways. And in the end, we see how Kiki discovers that she has really found her place in the town while remaining true to herself, even as she misses being with her family.

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  • Children's fiction