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The Witches, penned in the literary year of 1983, spans a succinct 201 pages, adorned with whimsical illustrations courtesy of Quentin Blake.

This work belongs to the realm of Science Fiction and Fantasy. While suitable for readers of all ages, it particularly beckons to those within the age bracket of eight to twelve years.

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Before long, the boy and his grandmother find themselves relocating to England, and their destiny takes an unexpected turn as they opt for a holiday by the coastal region.

Here, a fateful encounter unfolds with the English witches, who have gathered for their annual convention at a hotel.

Eavesdropping on their sinister agenda, the boy becomes privy to their diabolical plot to transform all of England's children into mice by means of tainted candy.

Unfortunately, his curiosity betrays him, and the witches subject him to their malevolent experiment, rendering him a mouse in their wicked scheme.

Assisted by his resourceful grandmother, they wage a victorious campaign, transforming all the witches in England into mice, effectively putting an end to their malevolence in the country.

United by their triumph, the boy and his grandmother return to their homeland, Norway, but their shared resolve takes an audacious turn as they embark on a daring mission to eradicate witches worldwide.

The narrative primarily revolves around two central figures: the young boy, the story's narrator, and the cunning witches.

While scant details are provided about the boy and his family, we do know he is a seven-year-old pupil residing in England with his grandmother.

His intelligence stands out among the characters. As for the witches, they are formidable females who have endured through the ages, wielding formidable magical powers capable of casting a wide array of spells. They possess intellect but are notably unyielding.

The tale is recounted in the first person, with the seven-year-old boy serving as the narrator. The story unfolds in the 20th century, primarily set in England.

Its structure leans more towards descriptive passages than dialogues, rendering the language accessible and comprehensible.

Notably, the book's illustrations contribute to its appeal, offering vivid depictions of the characters, including the witches, lending them a tangible quality.