“Open the pages of this book and you will step back in time to the period of our early settlers,” shares Castonguay. “Our ancestors were a fierce pioneering lot. They were just as God-fearing as they were superstitious. They set store by many unusual reasonings. A simple argument with a neighbor could cause a witch accusation. This is the story of those accused and hanged for witchcraft in early New England.”
Published by Page Publishing, Aimee Castonguay’s engaging series will transport readers as they discover the devastating impact the witch trials had on individuals and communities even outside of Salem’s influence. Thoroughly researched and thought-provoking, “So They Cried Witch” is sure to captivate readers, leaving them spellbound with each turn of the page.
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