A review by inthelunaseas
Toil and Trouble: A Women's History of the Occult by Melanie R. Anderson, Lisa Kröger

4.0

Fun!

Each write up about the (mostly) women who have historically been involved in witchcraft is presented in short sections, usually only a few pages long. It gets straight to the point about their involvement, and why they've left a mark in the history books. The book is grouped into chapters about how the occult has been shaped and politicised, how people have profited from it, and how witchcraft has since become an image and an identity.

Very cute. This is going to my witchcraft/spooky stand.