Time of the Witches
by Anna Myers

    TIME OF THE WITCHES by Anna Myers
    Category:  Historical
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 9+
    Release Date:  9/15/09
    Publisher:  Walker Books
    Reviewed by:  Joan Stradling
    Rating:  5 Stars


    Drucilla is an orphan who longs for a family. When the Putnam's of Salem Village take her in, Dru thinks she's
    found the family she's dreamed of.

    But Mistress Putnam's behavior is strange, and when young girls begin to fall ill without explanation, there's talk
    of witchcraft. Soon the accusations are flying and Dru even makes one of her own. Innocent lives hang in the
    balance, and Dru must find a way to stop the madness.

    Myers does a fantastic job of bringing to life the events of the Salem Witch hunts and trials. Seamlessly weaving
    historical figures with fictional characters, TIME OF THE WITCHES draws the reader in and makes them feel
    like a participant in one of history's most tragic times.

    I absolutely loved this book and have added it to my re-read pile. Dru's story grabbed hold of me and wouldn't
    let go as I discovered more and more about her life and times. Though I studied the Salem Witch trials in high
    school, I got more from this novel than I did from those weeks of study. Thanks to Myers, I better understand
    the reasoning behind these girls' accusations.

    This book would be great for use in a classroom to introduce Salem's darkest times as it gives the reader not
    only historical information, but also the human connection lacking in the history books. Bravo, Anna Myers.
    Bravo.