: Re: Growing Up Oblivious and Magic I don't think that I've ever read a book about a character was sat down and explained to them that they are magic, supernatural, etc. Every time I've read a
As a counterexample, try reading Patricia Wrede's Daughter of Witches -- the protagonist knew her parents had been burned as witches, but had never considered the possibility she might be one as well -- until she met the mysterious travelers who contrived to illegally stay in the city through the Winter Festival. At one point, the travelers actually explain to the protagonist what it means to have magic of her own -- but then she still has to overcome her own internal inhibitions against using it.
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