

Along the way they search for truths and find fragile friendship, interesting people, and eventually love (yes, this is a gentle queer love story!). When Sanja (a good cook and fighter from a family that values boys and violence) and Lelek (a witch! you can tell by the candle over her head!) meet for the first time, assumptions are made, challenged, and eventually the two join forces on an epic quest.

Sanja and Lelek’s world is one of small hamlets, markets, and magic.

The combination of girls doing things, a Black main character, cooking, sword-fighting, and witchy magic was delightful, escapist, and just the thing to kick off my first summer as a teacher. Jessi Zabarsky's young adult graphic novel Witchlight moved with me, and I’m glad I finally got around to picking it up. I gave away 8 bags of books, and when the movers came I still had 16 boxes for them to haul… (!!!). I recently moved houses and “pared down” my book collection.
