The Haunting of Willbrook

By Camille Perron-Cormier

Illustrated By Camille Perron-Cormier

Translated By Arielle Aaronson

The Willbrook Witches Series

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Maude struggles with being a witch as the coven faces a mysterious presence on campus.

The Willbrook witches are back in book two of this cozily spooky series for graphic novel fans. This time, to protect their friends, the coven must combine their powers to pacify an angry ghost on campus.

Maude feels like she’s living two separate lives: she became a witch without her mother and best friend knowing, and now she can’t tell them anything about her life at Willbrook. Especially not the angry ghost haunting the campus. To make things even worse, the Knights’ Order is watching the Willbrook witches—so they can’t mess up. Will the witch who is still struggling to accept her powers be able to help neutralize this sinister force?

Book Two of The Willbrook Witches

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Publication Date: March 2, 2027

Reading Age: 12 - 18

Product Format: Paperback

Pages: 112

ISBN: 978-1-77260-494-8

Weight: 200

About the Author

Camille Perron-Cormier

Camille Perron-Cormier is an artist based in Moncton, New Brunswick. A graduate of the Université du Québec en Outaouais comics program, she has illustrated several children’s books and created the Crapaud et Romarin/The Willbrook Witches graphic novel. She also leads comic workshops to share her love of the genre!

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About the Illustrator

Camille Perron-Cormier

Camille Perron-Cormier is an artist based in Moncton, New Brunswick. A graduate of the Université du Québec en Outaouais comics program, she has illustrated several children’s books and created the Crapaud et Romarin/The Willbrook Witches graphic novel. She also leads comic workshops to share her love of the genre!

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About the Translator

Arielle Aaronson

Arielle Aaronson is a French-to-English translator of novels, films, and more. Her translation of Marie-Renée Lavoie’s Autopsy of a Boring Wife was longlisted for the 2021 Canada Reads book of the year. Arielle lives in Montreal, Quebec with her family.

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