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Tituba

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In the winter of 1692, trouble erupted in Salem Village. The fits and dreams of two young girls set off a witch-hunt. More than eighty villagers found themselves charged with witchcraft; twenty-five lost their lives.
At the center of the storm stood Tituba, a West Indian slave who was among the first accused. This is the story of her struggle and the profound questions she confronted: Was her folk wisdom really witchcraft? Would she have to offer a false confession to save her life? And where, amid so much anger and turmoil, could she turn for hope and strength?

32 pages, Hardcover

First published October 15, 2000

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William J. Miller

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In the words of my goodreads buddy E.M. ~ this is fine.
In the words of Powerman 5000 ~ this is what it's like when worlds collide.
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