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An Outbreak of Witchcraft: A Graphic Novel of the Salem Witch Trials
An Outbreak of Witchcraft: A Graphic Novel of the Salem Witch Trials
by Noyes, Deborah , Duffy, M.
Paperback - English

A gripping tale of paranoia at its worst, this bewitching narrative nonfiction graphic novel visually imagines the haunting details behind the Salem witch trials.

From 1692 to 1693, fear reigned in the small village of Salem, Massachusetts. The night Abigail Williams and Betty Paris first accused their servant of witchcraft was only the beginning.

Several more accusations would follow suit, sparking a widespread panic that consumed Salem in one of the longest cases of witch trials in America, where more than twenty innocent lives were lost, and mistrust ran amok.

The community was in ruins, from the afflicted who fanned the flames of superstition to the judges who used their power unjustly and the accused who were falsely charged and hanged in consequence. In the absence of due process and with hysteria abounding, no one in Salem was safe.

Journey into how it all began in this arresting, true-to-life look at how lies became facts, friends turned to foes, and loved ones turned to enemies.

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ADDITIONAL INFO

ISBN
0759555591
EAN
9780759555594
Publisher
Publication Date
04 Jun 2024
Pages
256
Age Group
12 to 17
Grades
07 to 12
Weight (kg)
0.51
Dimensions (cm)
21.1 x 14.2 x 1.6
About Author
Deborah Noyes is the author of two adult novels, as well as The Ghosts of Kerfol and other books for young readers. About Plague in the Mirror, her first novel for young adults, she says, ?I?m fascinated by twinship and the idea of another person out there wearing your face in the world and behaving badly. But in this story, the setting is as much a character as the two protagonists. With all those layers of human endeavor, suffering, triumph, vanity ? the past is like rich, dark soil or an old-growth forest. It's a dense, haunted place, and I guess I?m inclined to feel haunted.? Deborah Noyes
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