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    The Once and Future Witches

    In 1893, there's no such thing as witches. There used to be, in the wild, dark days before the burnings began, but now witching is nothing but tidy charms and nursery rhymes. If the modern woman wants any measure of power, she must find it at the ballot box. But when the Eastwood sisters--James Juniper, Agnes Amaranth, and Beatrice Belladonna--join the suffragists of New Salem, they begin to pursue the forgotten words and ways that might turn the women's movement into the witch's movement. There's no such thing as witches. But there will be.

  • A paperback copy of the book titled "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo" by Taylor Jenkins Reid rests on a weaved wicker tray with a matching set of pearl necklace and bracelets on a gilded white tray and a small plant, all of which lays on a white bedspread.
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    The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo – Book Review

    Usually, I open my reviews stating whether I liked a book or not, but I'm not sure I can do that for this one. Like (or dislike for that matter) is just not the right word for it. Captivating, compelling, engrossing, illuminating -- it was all of those things.