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bksandchicks02 's review for:
Witchcraft for Wayward Girls
by Grady Hendrix
challenging
emotional
mysterious
sad
medium-paced
Reading how these women were treated is so sad. These types of books are important to read. I do know it’s fiction but these places existed and people need educated around them.
The author educates and marries it with another controversial topic of witch craft, which is not two I would put together. The bonds the girls created and where they found advocacy was great to read about. I couldn’t put it down the last half of the book. I wanted to know how it ended! I appreciated his acknowledgment at the end as it was nice to know the background of how the book came to. I’ve read 3 of his books and this one is my favorite.
The author educates and marries it with another controversial topic of witch craft, which is not two I would put together. The bonds the girls created and where they found advocacy was great to read about. I couldn’t put it down the last half of the book. I wanted to know how it ended! I appreciated his acknowledgment at the end as it was nice to know the background of how the book came to. I’ve read 3 of his books and this one is my favorite.