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The year of the witching by alexis henderson
The year of the witching by alexis henderson






the year of the witching by alexis henderson

In the vein of Hawthorne, it is jam-packed with creepy religious rites, rumoured devil-worship, witchcraft, and a pervasive sense of mounting dread. This is not an inapt comparison however, I think in tone and setting it reads much more like Nathanial Hawthorne, but as written by a woman living in 2020. As it centers on a religious dystopia and has feminist themes, it has already been compared to the The Handmaid’s Tale. It’s unsettling and horrifying, beautiful and incisive, and ultimately, radiantly triumphant. The Year of the Witching is a very, very good book.

the year of the witching by alexis henderson

There are no graphic excerpts in this review but I do mention the different kinds of violence where necessary to sufficiently discuss the book. However, readers should be warned that there are a couple of moderately graphic scenes of childbirth that end poorly as well as some moderately graphic scenes of parental/family abuse. In general, most of these incidents are not described in a graphic way in the text. Most of the abuse and violence takes place in the context of religious zealotry, which may be additionally triggering for some readers. It also includes allusions to incidents of very serious anti-Black violence. This book includes a lot of sexist violence, including sexual abuse, domestic abuse, and murder.








The year of the witching by alexis henderson