Alice Ray and the Salem Witch TrialsMillbrook Press, 01.01.2011 - 48 Seiten In 1692, four girls in Salem Village, Massachusetts, fell sick. They experienced fits and visions, and the only explanation a doctor could give was that they were bewitched. Hysteria, accusations, and unfair trials and hangings ensued. This story follows Alice Ray, a fictional character, and her internal struggle as her friend Ann Putnam accuses Sarah Good (both real people) of witchcraft. |
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Alice Ray And The Salem Witch Trials | 4 |
Authors Note | 32 |
Performing Readers Theater | 34 |
Cast Of Characters | 36 |
The Script | 37 |
Pronunciation GuideGlossary | 45 |
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A Note For Teachers And Librarians | 48 |
Back Cover | 50 |
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