
The Once & Future Witch Hunt
A Descendant's Reckoning from Salem to the Present
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Rebecca Gallagher
As the descendant of Martha Carrier, an accused woman executed at Salem, Alice Markham-Cantor presents a riveting story that spans centuries and brings the historical significance of the witch trials into modern times.
Extensively researched and told through alternating fiction and nonfiction chapters, this book illuminates a shocking truth: contrary to popular opinion, the witch hunts never ended. Alice shares research that suggests tens of thousands of witch hunt-related deaths have happened all over the world in the last thirty years. The Once & Future Witch Hunt also features tantalizing glimpses into Alice's ancestors' lives and reimagines the trials through fact-based fiction.
At the intersection of witchcraft, feminism, anthropology, and history, this book gives us as authentic a retelling as may ever be possible while trying to answer that single, irrepressible question: how could this have happened?
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Frankly, I think the listings of modern day witch-hunts perpetrated around the world, primarily in the name of promoting Christianity, could have taken a larger role than it did. And it was a bit odd that only in the Epilogue do we really get any forceful political rhetoric that hits at the core of the problem, beside an early reference to the independence and power of women being anathema to the Christian society. BTW, I am absolutely in agreement with everything stated regarding the religious intolerance and misogyny a prime motivations. I just think it needed more.
Narration was fine, though I could have done without the characterizations of nationalities and children speaking. A well written story doesn't need such hand holding.
Strong start, drags a bit, but valuable history
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