Red Classics Lois the Witch

Red Classics Lois the Witch by Elizabeth Gaskell, published by Penguin UK on September 23, 2008, is a 256-page work that explores themes of fear and superstition. The story follows Lois, a newly orphaned girl who is sent to live with her uncle’s family in Salem. Upon her arrival, she encounters hostility and jealousy, culminating in a community gripped by hysteria as accusations of witchcraft arise, leading to dire consequences.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the intersection of faith and fear, as the townspeople react to strange occurrences attributed to satanic influences. The plot thickens as Lois faces not only the external pressures of a witch hunt but also the internal strife within her new household. This edition presents a compelling look at the occult and supernatural, set against the backdrop of a society consumed by paranoia and mysticism.
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Fear of Satan becomes murder in the name of God.
Newly orphaned, the God-fearing and heart-broken Lois is sent across the Atlantic to live with her uncle�s family in Salem, but on her arrival she finds herself the object of cruel hostility, potent jealousy and mad desire.
When the local Pastor�s daughters are contorted and convulsed by apparently satanic powers, the whole town is whipped into a hysterical witch hunt. And when Lois�s cousins start to resent her presence in their household, life becomes precarious and an old woman�s curse returns to haunt her.
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