Synopses & Reviews
andlt;bandgt;"Powers of the air, be here now. So mote it be."andlt;/bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt; Nell is a wild child. Conceived on May Morning, she is claimed by the piskies and faeries as a merrybegot, one of their own. She is the village cunning woman's granddaughter: herb gatherer and healer, spell-weaver and midwife...and, some say, a witch. andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt; Grace is a Puritan minister's daughter: beautiful and refined, innocent and sweet-natured...to those who think they know her. But she is hiding a secret -- a secret that will bring everlasting shame to her family should it ever come to light. andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt; A merrybegot and minister's daughter -- two girls who could not have less in common. Yet their fates collide when Grace and her younger sister, Patience, are suddenly spitting pins, struck with fits, and speaking in fevered tongues. The minister is convinced his daughters are the victims of witchcraft. And all signs point to Nell as the source of the trouble....
Review
"Hearn creates a richly magical ambiance, straddling the line between the supernatural and the concrete realm of human passions and weaknesses."andlt;BRandgt; -- andlt;iandgt;Horn Book,andlt;/iandgt; starred review
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"A well-written historical novel that reads like a mystery."andlt;BRandgt; -- andlt;iandgt;Wall Street Journalandlt;/iandgt;
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"With its thought-provoking perceptions about human nature, magic and persecution, this tale will surely cast a spell over readers."andlt;BRandgt; -- andlt;iandgt;Publishers Weekly,andlt;/iandgt; starred review
Review
"Dramatic and frothy...provocative."
-- BCCB
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"A deliciously lyrical novel that is powerful, suspenseful, and taut, with danger on every page."andlt;BRandgt; -- Libba Bray, author of andlt;iandgt;A Great and Terrible Beautyandlt;/iandgt;
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"Hearn deftly combines lyrical magic with compelling adventure. I loved
The Minister's Daughter and can't wait to see what this writer does next."
-- Holly Black, author of Tithe and the Spiderwick Chronicles
Review
"Dramatic and frothy...provocative."andlt;BRandgt; -- andlt;iandgt;BCCBandlt;/iandgt;
Synopsis
In 1645 in England, the daughters of the town minister accuse a local healer and her granddaughter of witchcraft to conceal an out-of-wedlock pregnancy, but years later during the 1692 Salem trials their lie has unexpected repercussions.
Synopsis
"Powers of the air, be here now. So mote it be."
Nell is a wild child. Conceived on May Morning, she is claimed by the piskies and faeries as a merrybegot, one of their own. She is the village cunning woman's granddaughter: herb gatherer and healer, spell-weaver and midwife...and, some say, a witch.
Grace is a Puritan minister's daughter: beautiful and refined, innocent and sweet-natured...to those who think they know her. But she is hiding a secret -- a secret that will bring everlasting shame to her family should it ever come to light.
A merrybegot and minister's daughter -- two girls who could not have less in common. Yet their fates collide when Grace and her younger sister, Patience, are suddenly spitting pins, struck with fits, and speaking in fevered tongues. The minister is convinced his daughters are the victims of witchcraft. And all signs point to Nell as the source of the trouble....
About the Author
andlt;bandgt;Julie Hearnandlt;/bandgt; was born in Abingdon, England, near Oxford, and has been writing all her life. After studying to be a journalist, she worked in Australia and lived in Spain, before returning to England, where she worked as a features editor and columnist. She is now a full-time writer. Her first book published in the United States was andlt;iandgt;The Minister's Daughter.andlt;/iandgt;