by Marilynne K. Roach
Six Women of Salem Review plus Salem TV Trailer "Whenever we're looking for someway to explain our own misfortune, we're looking for outsiders, in someway a scapegoat; you know it's a lot easier to blame someone else for your misfortunes than yourself, right? And that's the origins of witchcraft....
Review in progress:Initial thoughts:+Deeply researched and well written.+ A large of information learned. +loved the narrative in the beginning.
This book is obviously well researched and there is quite a bit of information. It's a long book and I had a hard time getting through the first 20% due to a heavy amount of numbers and figures, dates and timelines without much interesting information After I got past about 20-40% of the book I was ...
Disclaimer: Read via uncorrected ARC via Netgalley.3.5-4 I’m not sure how most people learn about the Salem Witchcraft trials today, at least here in America. In my city, most of us learn about in brief by the reading of Miller’s The Crucible, which means they are always linked, for better or worse...