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The Once and Future Witches
October 2021: Feminist
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The Once and Future Witches, by Alix E. Harrow, 3.5 stars
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The three sisters spent many years apart, and we don't know exactly why until we are far into the story. The changing relationships among the sisters was my favorite part of the book.
Some of the prose was really lovely, especially on audio. The author played with the language of nursery rhymes, changing them in ways to fit the story. Parts of it were just dreary and depressing, and I didn't enjoy this book as much as the author's previous book. I kept asking myself, why do they keep fighting for witchcraft? It wasn't getting them anywhere. Then I remembered Alice Paul and the suffrage volunteers she organized. She endured ridicule, beatings, jailtime. and other hardships, but she was instrumental in the passage of the 19th amendment. There are many parallels between the experiences of the witches and the suffragists.
3.5 stars rounded up