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The Witch of Eye
The Witch of Eye | Kathryn Nuernberger
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This amazingly wise and nimble collection investigates the horrors inflicted on so-called witches of the past. The Witch of Eye unearths salves, potions, and spells meant to heal, yet interpreted by inquisitors as evidence of evil. The author describes torture and forced confessions alongside accounts of gentleness of legendary midwives. In one essay about a trial, we learn through folklore that Jesuss mother was a midwife who cured her own sons rheumatism. In other essays there are subtle parallels to contemporary discourse around abortion and environmental destruction. Nuernberger weaves in her own experiences too. Theres an ironic look at her own wedding, an uncomfortable visit to the Prague Museum of Torture, and an afternoon spent tearing out a garden in a mercurial fit. Her researched material is eye-opening, lively, and often funny. An absolutely thrilling collection.
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Simona
The Witch of Eye | Kathryn Nuernberger
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Bailedbailed

DNF just because of the narrator‘s high pitched voice … 🤷🏻‍♀️

LeahBergen Oh, yuck! 😬 6mo
BarbaraBB Yes that can be so annoying 😀 6mo
Simona @LeahBergen @BarbaraBB One hour was more than enough … 6mo
BarbaraBB Good decision, life‘s too short 😘 6mo
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Hooked_on_books
The Witch of Eye | Kathryn Nuernberger
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Bailedbailed

I love this cover, partially since I‘m not quite sure what I‘m looking at. But the book itself is a mess. It‘s like a patchwork of other sources slapped together with the author‘s polemic against men. I gave it a little over halfway (it‘s short) before realizing I had no interest in continuing.