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Martha Carrier was one of the first women to be accused, tried and hanged as a witch in Salem, Massachusetts. Like her mother, young Sarah Carrier is bright and willful, openly challenging the small, brutal world in which they live. Often at odds with one another, mother and daughter are forced to stand together against the escalating hysteria of the trials and the superstitious tyranny that led to the torture and imprisonment of more than 200 people accused of witchcraft. This is the story of Martha's courageous defiance and ultimate death, as told by the daughter who survived.
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I sadly do not have a lot of knowledge of the Salem witch trials so going into this book I was ready for anything. What I didn't expect to find was a touching story of the love of a mother and father for their children in the face of despair. I was very touched by the raw characters and the descriptions of the surroundings they lived in was amazing. I think Kathleen Kent did a fantastic job of retelling the story of her family history in a gripping first novel.