The Crane | George Weasley

The Crane | George Weasley

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Frankie Stewart hopes for a lot of things. She hopes that the boys across the courtyard will leave her alone. She hopes that the Matron will let her eat dinner. She hopes that a nice couple will decide to adopt her. But one thing she had never hoped to hope for was this: a letter, telling her that she was a witch. When she arrives at Hogwarts, she finds, to her frustration, that she has trouble with wand casting. When Dumbledore offers her an unorthodox solution, she jumps at the chance. She finds that she had an affinity for physical magic and all the creatures that come with it. How will she handle her new life? And what will she do when she catches some unwanted attention? *** First Book of the Frankie Stewart series. Follows The Sorcerer's Stone.
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