Kit Tyler knew the Connecticut Colony would never be like the Caribbean islands she left behind. And in the stern Puritan community of her relatives, she soon feels caged as well. In the meadows, she meets the old woman known as the Witch of Blackbird Pond. But when their friendship is discovered, Kit is faced with suspicion, fear, and anger as she herself is accused of witchcraft. Unabridged.
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Kit Tyler knew the Connecticut Colony would never be like the Caribbean islands she left behind. And in the stern Puritan community of her relatives, she soon feels caged as well. In the meadows, she meets the old woman known as the Witch of Blackbird Pond. But when their friendship is discovered, Kit is faced with suspicion, fear, and anger as she herself is accused of witchcraft. Unabridged.
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Elizabeth George Speare is a wonderful storyteller! Kit, raised in luxury on the sun-dazzled island of Barbados, is forced to move to Puritan New England to live with her aunt and uncle. The story tells of her struggles to fit in and her forbidden friendship with the town "witch". This story will strike a chord with any reader who has ever felt like a misfit.
lovinglife
Aug 14, 2008
hard to put down from start to finish
I have read this book to each of my six girls, I loved every time I read it. The author does a wonderful job of drawing you into the story.
nezi
Jan 5, 2008
Memorable
I first read this book when I was a young teen. I have read thousands of books since, being an avid reader. It remains one of the first books I can recall reading and some 40 years later the title stirs up the descriptive settings of the book and interesting characters. I recommend it to any lover of a good tale - including myself at this stage of my perhaps more demanding self.