Lois the Witch

Lois the Witch by Elizabeth Gaskell is a compelling narrative set in Salem during the tumultuous year of 1691. Published by Penguin Books, Limited in April 2025, this edition spans 144 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Lois Barclay, who, cursed in her childhood, finds herself an outsider in a community rife with suspicion and fear. As rumors of witchcraft swirl, the tension escalates, revealing the darker aspects of human nature and the consequences of unchecked zealotry.
Readers will encounter a richly woven tale that explores themes of faith, jealousy, and the impact of societal hysteria. Gaskell’s work delves into the complexities of her characters, particularly the self-righteous individuals and the vulnerable figures caught in the web of accusations. This edition of Lois the Witch invites exploration of the gothic elements and horror that permeate the narrative, reflecting the classic style of literature that continues to resonate with audiences today.
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Beware the self-righteous man of faith, the wicked-eyed child, the jealous lover. For this is Salem, in 1691, where rumours fly on the wind and witchcraft is abroad. Lois Barclay, cursed in childhood, is a stranger in a strange land – and the devil will work his mischief on Lois’s neighbours before the season of madness is out.
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