A Break with Charity
A Story about the Salem Witch Trials
by Ann Rinaldi
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Susanna desperately wants to join the circle of girls who meet every week at the parsonage. What she doesn't realize is that the girls are about to set off a torrent of false accusations leading to the imprisonment and execution of countless innocent people. Susanna faces a painful choice. Should she keep quiet and let the witchhunt panic continue...
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