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The repeated cycle of accusations, trials, and executions are laid out in a simple and straightforward manner, with Van Der Linde pointing out the problematic elements of the accounts of the young girls. What becomes clear is how each success empowered these girls to go after new victims, including those who had been seen as pious community members, a respected minister, and, finally the wife of the Governor. This is a concise account, which will certainly introduce young readers to the historical facts. There are certainly other books that can provide more details and more analysis, but this is a solid first step.
The history of what happened in Salem in supplemented by quotations taken from the actual trial transcripts, which certainly makes this seem more real. There are also reproductions of Ann Putnam's sworn statement against Sarah Good, a bottle containing "witch pins" that witches were said to use ot torture victims, and the first page of a 1711 decree that cleared the names of several of the victims. This book is part of the Spotlight on American History series, which highlights a vital moment in U.S. history by placing events against a backdrop of the people, places, and times that made them possible (e.g., "Roanoke: The Story of the Lost Colony").
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