![]() ![]() This doesn't count the multitude people who were held in filthy jails. They were hung except for a guy who they piled stones upon until he was crushed. (In Salem in reality 19 people were killed after being charged with being a witch. He also happens to be the type of thug of that time that can accuse anyone he wants of being a witch.īasically to be accused means an automatic guilty finding which, pretty much, results in death by hanging. There's also a town officer who is basically a money-gouging thug. There's dirt everywhere, all modern conveniences are missing and as still happens the rich run things. The book does a very good job of examining the daily lives of the people there including how difficult their lives were and how hard they had to work. ![]() On the other hand, she can't use magic, can't return until it's time and, as expected, there's an ancestor of Libby who causes her major problems. On the one hand, Sabrina finds out how to get back to the 1728 version of her town. Libby the troublemaker causes a problem resulting in both her and Sabrina having to write a ten-page paper on their small town and its history. It all starts off innocently enough when, yet again. How you view this book will depend on just how much you know about what went on in the witchcraft trials in the colonies. ![]()
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