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"First they 'walked ' her, marching her up and down, up and down between them for a day and a night until she could no longer hobble, her feet all bloody and swollen. She would not confess. So they set about to prove she was a witch. . . ."
Enter the world of young Mary Newbury, a world where simply being different can cost a person her life. Hidden until now in the pages of her diary, Mary's startling story begins in 1659, the year her beloved grandmother is hanged in the public square as a witch. Mary narrowly escapes a similar fate, only to face intolerance and new danger among the Puritans in the New World. How long can she hide her true identity? Will she ever find a place where her healing powers will not be feared?
Though Mary's story takes place 350 years ago, she is a credible and engaging feminist character for modern times. WITCH CHILD will compel readers to ask themselves: how much have things really changed?
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- Hardcover 261 Pages
- Edition: 1st Candlewick Press ed
- ISBN-10: 0763614211
- ISBN-13: 9780763614218
- Publisher: Candlewick
- Pub date: Jul 13, 2001
- Dimensions: 20 cm x 13 cm x 3 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette, School & Library Binding and Others
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although it is a journal style, it didn't seem like it and it flowed together very nicely. It is based on a journal that was actually found sewen into a quilt. I enjoyed the historical truth and accuracy of the novel