The Witching Tide: A Novel by Margaret Meyer
- The Witching Tide: A Novel
- Margaret Meyer
- Page: 352
- Format: pdf, ePub, mobi, fb2
- ISBN: 9781668011379
- Publisher: Scribner
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Notes From Your Bookseller Margaret Meyer's debut is unlike any witch hunt novel you've ever read. A midwife finds herself thrust into the midst of a witch hunter's investigation when she is enlisted to search for evidence of "witches' marks" on the bodies of the accused. But is she a witch herself? Taut and psychologically rich, this remarkable novel examines the limits of loyalty and the bonds of friendship under extreme duress. Named a best historical novel of the year by The New York Times Book Review and “reminiscent of both The Scarlet Letter and Hamnet” (Jezebel), The Witching Tide is a powerful debut inspired by the true events behind a deadly witch hunt in 17th-century England. East Anglia, 1645. Martha Hallybread, a midwife, healer, and servant, has lived peacefully for more than four decades in her beloved seaside village of Cleftwater. Having lost her voice as a child, Martha has not spoken a word in years. One autumn morning, a sinister newcomer appears in town. A “witchfinder,” Silas Makepeace has been blazing a trail of destruction along the coast, and his arrival in Cleftwater strikes fear into the heart of the community. Within a day, local women are being detained. Martha is enlisted to search the accused women for “devil’s marks,” and finds herself a silent witness to the hunt. Martha is caught between suspicion and betrayal; between shielding herself or condemning the women of the village. In desperation, she revives a wax witching doll that belonged to her mother, in the hope that it will bring protection. But the doll’s true powers are unknowable, Martha harbors a terrible secret, and the gallows are looming... Set over the course of a few weeks that forever changed history, and for readers of Hilary Mantel and Margaret Atwood, The Witching Tide “illuminates a dark historical period and cautions against its recreation” (Kirkus Reviews).
The Witching Tide by Margaret Meyer
Most books focus on the misogyny behind the witch hunts, but The Witching Tide reminds us that there were also women involved in condemning
The Witching Tide: A Novel (Hardcover)
“The Witching Tide casts a spell that carries readers back to 17th century days of actual witch hunts, when fearmongers spread rumor and false
Book Review: 'The Witching Tide,' by Margaret Meyer
Conjuring a 17th-Century Witch Hunt, With Echoes of Our Own Day. Inspired by events in East Anglia, England, in 1645, “The Witching Tide,” by
The Witching Tide | Book by Margaret Meyer
The Witching Tide is a powerful debut inspired by the true events behind a deadly witch hunt in 17th-century England.
The Witching Tide: A Novel (Paperback)
Set over the course of a few weeks that forever changed history, and for readers of Hilary Mantel and Margaret Atwood, The Witching Tide “illuminates a dark
THE WITCHING TIDE
Based on records of an actual period of witch hunts in East Anglia during the years of the English civil war, Meyer's saga of prejudicial ignorance and the
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