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It was an accident. Honest. It was. PB and Jay didn't mean to let the neighbor lady's black cat get away. But afterwards Jay's jeans get ripped. PB loses her money. Her bike's tires go flat. And she spills paint all over her poster. Bad luck seems to follow them wherever they go. And the neighbor lady does, too. Plus she dresses in long black robes. And she takes midnight strolls with her black cat. And she hums vaguely familiar songs to the night sky. Is she a witch? Have they been cursed? Armed with Jay's growing collection of good luck charms, the pair try to unravel the mystery of the lady…mehr

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It was an accident. Honest. It was. PB and Jay didn't mean to let the neighbor lady's black cat get away. But afterwards Jay's jeans get ripped. PB loses her money. Her bike's tires go flat. And she spills paint all over her poster. Bad luck seems to follow them wherever they go. And the neighbor lady does, too. Plus she dresses in long black robes. And she takes midnight strolls with her black cat. And she hums vaguely familiar songs to the night sky. Is she a witch? Have they been cursed? Armed with Jay's growing collection of good luck charms, the pair try to unravel the mystery of the lady in black. THE WITCH'S CURSE is book three in the "Adventures of PB and Jay" series by Kay Goodnight. These chapter books are aimed to entertain kids in first through fourth grade. They are also perfect for beginning readers, for parents to share aloud with their soon-to-be readers, and for kids that enjoy mysteries and adventures.
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Kay Goodnight retired as an educator after twenty-nine years teaching secondary students and adults. Now she pursues her writing career full time, primarily writing fiction for children with occasional side trips into short stories and nonfiction. In addition to writing, Kay enjoys cross stitching, painting, jewelry making, and spoiling her two granddaughters.