![]() ![]() Gillian has always been the ‘wild child’, bucking against the aunt’s “weirdness” and promising when she grew up she’s never be caught dead east of the Mississippi. And she succeeds for a while, until Gillian calls her. She moves away from them, hoping to leave behind all the whispers and odd looks and accusations of witchcraft. But her husband dies, and Sally blames the aunts’ spells for the death. Gillian just wants to get the heck away from the aunts. ![]() They have been raised by their aunts, who are rather peculiar to the townsfolk. Sally and Gillian are struggling to find their way in life. The book doesn’t dwell on romance it’s just part of the overall story. You could call it a romantic comedy with a fantasy element. The movie is more light-hearted, even though some pretty heavy stuff happens. The book Practical Magic, and the movie Practical Magic, have the same basic premise, but give off different vibes. ![]()
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