Witch Week

Witch Week by Diana Wynne Jones, published by Methuen Children’s in 1985, is a work of juvenile fiction that explores themes of magic and education within a school setting. This edition spans 209 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in a world where witchcraft is both feared and misunderstood, centering around a group of students who discover their unique abilities and the implications of their powers in a society that shuns them.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of characters navigating the complexities of their magical talents while grappling with societal norms. The story delves into the dynamics of friendship, fear, and acceptance, set against a backdrop of European influences. As the students confront challenges related to their identities and the expectations placed upon them, the book offers insights into the intersection of personal growth and societal pressures within an educational framework.
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