Kiki's Delivery Service
Books | Juvenile Fiction / Humorous Stories
3.9
(155)
Eiko Kadono
A lovely story that became a classic in Japan and a popular animated home video throughout North America. Kiki is a resourceful, spunky girl who follows her maternal tradition to be a witch. She possesses only one gift of witchcraft -- the power to fly. Like all young witches, she sets out at age 12 to find a town of her own. With her ever-present companion Jiji -- a cynical and faithful black cat -- Kiki departs on her broomstick and arrives at a big town near the ocean. Though nervous at first, she soon sets up a business delivering packages. Kiki meets all kinds of people and has many adventures. She befriends the thief who stole her broomstick and saves the town's traditional New Year's marathon with some courageous and timely flying. Throughout, Kiki's confidence and self-awareness grows as she learns to value her unique talents. And with Kiki's help, the townspeople realize that everyone has some magic that gives them their own special character and vitality. This is a charming and delightful tale that is reminiscent of children's favorites The Worst Witch by Jill Murphy and Astrid Lindgren's Adventures of Pippi Longstocking. Black and white line drawings sprinkled throughout reveal the humor and warmth in everything Kiki does.
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Author
Eiko Kadono
Pages
164
Publisher
Annick Press
Published Date
2003
ISBN
1550377884 9781550377880
Ratings
Google: 4
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"Honestly, I'm too old for this to hold my interest but I wanted to know the differences between it and the movie. Especially after I watched Miyazaki's film twenty times. Kiki is a very relatable character and while she didn't have neglectful parents she did go off into the world to learn things on her own. So I felt a close kinship with her in that.
Kiki learned valuable lessons and made mistakes along the way. I enjoyed her sidekick and all the friends she made. My only suggestion is that this story should be read on a full moon by the ocean if you have one. "
"Cute and whimsical "
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Izzy
"A good YA fantasy, culturally very Japanese, even more interesting than the Miyazaki animated movie."
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Bennett McCardle