cover image Like a Charm (Like a Charm #1)

Like a Charm (Like a Charm #1)

Elle McNicoll. Random House, $17.99 (320p) ISBN 978-0-593-64913-8

In this eloquently written duology opener by McNicoll (Show Us Who You Are), a 12-year-old with Scottish and British ancestry is seemingly the only person capable of seeing magical creatures that live among humans. Following an emotional blowout between then-five-year-old Ramya Knox’s parents and her maternal grandfather, Ramya is forbidden from seeing him. Seven years later, Ramya—who is resentful toward those who view her as “useless” because of her dyspraxia—is stunned to receive a blank book upon her grandfather’s death, inscribed with an ominous warning: “Beware the sirens.” Ramya soon discovers that her native Edinburgh is home to vampires, trolls, kelpies, and fae. What’s more, Ramya learns that she has a rare ability to see through their protective Glamour. Now she must take on the mantle her grandfather left behind: recording the truths about the Hidden Folk. But as she delves further into the enchanted world existing parallel to her own, family secrets emerge and nefarious beings stalk her. By spinning a dark and delightful Edinburgh setting elevated by innovative twists on Scottish mythology, McNicoll paints a vivacious portrait of one neurodivergent tween’s experience navigating the world. Ramya’s frustrations and vulnerability make for a resilient character who refuses to be defined by her challenges. Ages 8–12. Agent: Suzie Townshend, New Leaf Literary & Media. (Oct.)