
Reading the Salem Witch Child
par:
Kristina West
Langue: Anglais
Format: Relié
Date de publication:
January 1st, 2020
Éditeur: Palgrave Macmillan
Pages: 232
Genres: Children’s, Fantasy
Kristina West delves into the intricate and often harrowing narratives surrounding the Salem witch trials, illuminating the lives of those who faced the terrifying weight of accusation. This exploration serves as a poignant reminder of the societal fears and prejudices that fueled one of America’s darkest historical moments. Through meticulous research, West captures the personal stories of both the accused and their accusers, offering a richer understanding of the social dynamics at play during this tumultuous period.
As she pieces together the various threads of each person's experience, West paints a vivid picture of a community engulfed in paranoia and injustice. Each character becomes a focal point, revealing the complexities and contradictions of human nature, as well as the profound impact of hysteria. This work not only seeks to shed light on historical truths but also encourages readers to reflect on the enduring themes of scapegoating and moral panic that resonate throughout history.
As she pieces together the various threads of each person's experience, West paints a vivid picture of a community engulfed in paranoia and injustice. Each character becomes a focal point, revealing the complexities and contradictions of human nature, as well as the profound impact of hysteria. This work not only seeks to shed light on historical truths but also encourages readers to reflect on the enduring themes of scapegoating and moral panic that resonate throughout history.