From the acclaimed Printz Honor winner author Stephanie Hemphill comes
this powerful fictionalized account of the Salem witch trials from the
point of view of three of the real young women living in Salem in 1692.
Ann Putnam Jr. is the queen bee. When her father suggests a spate of
illnesses in the village is the result of witchcraft, she puts in motion
a chain of events that will change Salem forever.
Mercy Lewis is the beautiful servant in Ann's house who inspires
adulation in some and envy in others. With her troubled past, she
seizes her only chance at safety.
Margaret Walcott, Ann's cousin, is desperately in love. She is torn
between staying loyal to her friends and pursuing a life with her
betrothed.
With new accusations mounting against the men and women of the
community, the girls will have to decide: Is it too late to tell the
truth?