I've been a writer since I was a child, but I didn't begin my writing career until I was seventy-three.
She was real. She was rich and beautiful. She was tried as a witch in 1675
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and survived.
Based on the lives of Mary Bliss Parsons and Sarah Lyman Bridgeman, My Enemy's Tears: The Witch of Northampton, takes us back to life in the Puritan settlements along the Connectict River, a terrifying wilderness full of warring natives, natural wonders and disasters--portents of God's anger or a witch's meddling curse.
Mary and Sarah grow up amid Puritan superstition and piety, busy with their household chores, one imagining a life different from her mother's and the other eager to marry and bear sons. They spend their married lives in the villages of Springfield and Northampton, where a youthful disagreement festers into a reason to hate and then to fear. As the years pass, one accuses the other of murder by witchcraft, prompting a trial before the Court of Assistants in Boston--17 years before the infamous Salem Witch Trials.
This fictional account of a true story describes two lives in conflict--one cursed and one blessed--and the transcendent power of forgiveness.
"The novel delves deep into the motivation of its characters. They are complex, believable, and easy to identify with."
— Mirella Patzer, History and Women.com
"My Enemy's Tears is compulsively readable."
— Phoebe Pettingell, Literary Critic
"Beautifully written, well researched, riveting."
— Patricia Cumming, Poet & Founding Member of Alice James Books