Menna van Praag was born in Cambridge, England, and studied modern history at Oxford University. Her first work of fiction, Men, Money, and Chocolate—an autobiographical tale about a waitress who aspires to be a writer—has been translated into twenty-six languages. Her first novel, The House at the End of Hope Street, was inspired by an idea van Praag had to set up a house for female artists to give them a year to fulfill their artistic ambitions. She is also the author of The Dress Shop of Dreams.
“Intriguing and original . . . The magic that works wonders for
modern-day English witches also charms readers in this delightful
and quirky romantic tale.”—Publishers Weekly
“A lively and whimsical tale of romance, family, and friendship
sure to delight her fans and newcomers alike.”—Booklist
“Fans of Alice Hoffman’s Practical Magic are sure to enjoy The
Witches of Cambridge. . . . [Menna] van Praag’s writing is lyrical
and the story sweetly affirming.”—BookPage
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