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  • Lois the Witch

    Elizabeth Gaskell

    Leather Bound (Bernhard Tauchnitz, March 15, 1861)
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  • Lois the Witch

    Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell

    Paperback (Read How You Want, Jan. 1, 2006)
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  • Lois the Witch:

    Elizabeth Gaskell

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant.com, Dec. 12, 2007)
    Even while confusion and terror is rife in Salem, America, Lois is forced to leave her home in England and travel to that area. The maddening witch-hunts and the consequent tragic events are well elucidated; the melancholic and piercing truths of the Salem-tragedy are rendered in a heart-wrenching manner. An engrossing work, it also sheds light on the hardships faced by the early settlers.
  • Lois the Witch

    Elizabeth Gaskell;Jenny Uglow (foreword)

    Paperback (Hesperus Press Ltd, March 15, 1675)
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  • Lois the Witch:

    Elizabeth Gaskell

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant.com, Nov. 28, 2007)
    Even while confusion and terror is rife in Salem, America, Lois is forced to leave her home in England and travel to that area. The maddening witch-hunts and the consequent tragic events are well elucidated; the melancholic and piercing truths of the Salem-tragedy are rendered in a heart-wrenching manner. An engrossing work, it also sheds light on the hardships faced by the early settlers.
  • Lois the Witch

    Elizabeth Gaskell

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant.com, May 4, 2007)
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  • Lois the Witch

    Elizabeth Gaskell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 9, 2018)
    Fear of Satan becomes murder in the name of God. Newly orphaned, the God-fearing and heart-broken Lois is sent across the Atlantic to live with her uncle's family in Salem, but on her arrival she finds herself the object of cruel hostility, potent jealousy and mad desire. When the local Pastor's daughters are contorted and convulsed by apparently satanic powers, the whole town is whipped into a hysterical witch hunt. And when Lois's cousins start to resent her presence in their household, life becomes precarious and an old woman's curse returns to haunt her.
  • Lela The Witch

    Shona Peers

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 29, 2019)
    A short story of a land where witches are banned there is one witch who lives quite an ordinary life in Little Marsh. If found out she would become an instant outcast and taken from all that she has and sent far away. Can this young witch hide who she really is? Even when trouble comes calling at the hands of another witch.
  • The Witch

    Drac Von Stoller, Peter Jude Ricciardi

    Audiobook (Drac Von Stoller, Oct. 15, 2012)
    Just over the hill stood a shack where the most beautiful woman you ever laid eyes on lived. Her hair was blonde and wavy; her eyes as blue as the sky. Her figure would make any man lose his breath. The only thing wrong with this picture was: She was a witch. Her name was Sarah and she was an evil witch at that.
  • The Lost Witch

    Melvin Burgess

    Paperback (Andersen Press, May 1, 2021)
    Bea has started to hear and see things that no one else can—creatures, voices, visions. Then strangers visit Bea and tell her she is different: she has the rare powers of a witch. They warn her she is being hunted. Her parents think she is hallucinating and needs help. All Bea wants to do is get on with her life, and to get closer to Lars, the mysterious young man she has met at the skate park. But her life is in danger, and she must break free. The question is—who can she trust? Carnegie Medal-winner Melvin Burgess returns with a powerful, thrilling fantasy for young adults about magic, myth, and following your instincts.
  • The Witch,

    Mary Johnston

    Paperback (University of Michigan Library, April 27, 2009)
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  • The Witch

    Mary Johnston

    Paperback (Nabu Press, Sept. 14, 2013)
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