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Lucina in Humbra Land

Lucina in Humbra Land starts off with a sweet, cozy birthday story—Lucina is turning ten and heading to her Grammy and Grandpa’s farm with her three sisters. Then we find out the farm is in danger of being taken away. And just when you think it’s a heartfelt family tale, Lucina opens a mysterious birthday gift, a ruby necklace, and suddenly she’s transported into a magical world called Humbra Land. It’s like The Wizard of Oz meets Alice in Wonderland, but with Irish folklore vibes, talking animals, and a bee queen. I wasn’t expecting to fall so hard for this little story.

The writing has this warm, nostalgic energy that made me feel like I was back in my own childhood. The scene where Lucina and her sisters have tea with Grammy using whimsical teapots—including one that sings Danny Boy—had me smiling ear to ear. And Grammy’s storytelling was wonderful. But what really got me was when Lucina overhears that Grandpa is about to lose the farm. The way she throws herself onto Grammy’s futon and cries was raw. And it sets up the emotional core of the book.

The whole middle chunk of the book is wild in the best way. Lucina meets Nutty the squirrel, gets chased by a terrifying sand octopus thing, gets flown by a majestic bluebird named Lofty, and ends up having to make a moral decision about freeing creepy vine monsters in order to save an entire magical land from a flood. The stakes get high, but it’s all still grounded by Lucina’s big heart. I loved how she never goes full hero mode—she’s scared, confused, unsure—but she keeps pushing forward.

I didn’t expect to cry while reading a book about a girl riding a squirrel through a magical forest, but here we are. Lucina is such a wholesome mix of family, imagination, and doing the right thing even when it’s hard. The ending made me all misty-eyed. I think this book would be perfect for kids around 8-12, especially dreamy, book-loving ones. If you’re a nostalgic adult who grew up on fairy tales and still believes in magic tucked between the pages—this one’s for you too.

Pages: 91 | ASIN : B0DP68NC75

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