Prairie Witch

Prairie Witch

ISBN: 1777947413

ISBN 13: 9781777947415

Publication Date: August 16, 2022

Publisher: Prairie Soul Press

Pages: 240

Format: Paperback

Author: Stacey Kondla

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Would the contents of your bookshelf get you burned as a witch in the past? Throughout history, women accused of being witches and put to death by burning, stoning, hanging, or drowning were women who were smart, educated, healers, single, widowed, old, overly social, confident, too beautiful, too ugly, sexual, subversive, and deviant. Witches have been most often portrayed as evil, living solitary lives in the forest, eating children, and communing with the devil. But in recent years, women have been reclaiming the word "witch" to symbolize female empowerment. This excites us very much and makes us wonder what stories about witches and the Canadian Prairies could be told!