The Time of the Witch

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It is the middle of the night and suddenly Laura is awake, trembling with fear. Just beneath her bedroom window, a strange-looking old woman is standing in the moonlight. A big black crow is perched on her shoulder and she is looking up - staring back at Laura. Her name is Maude, and people say she is a witch. The old woman claims she was a friend of Laura's grandmother and wants to do something nice for Laura. If Laura visits her and brings the three things she needs to cast a spell, Laura's fondest wish will come true. With her heart pounding, Laura follows the dark path to a ramshackle old cabin deep in the woods. Little does she know she is beginning the most terrifying journey of her life... *Severe yellowed pages*
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AuthorMary Downing Hahn
PublisherFontana
PlaceLondon
Year1983
ISBN9780006721772
BindingPaperback
ConditionFair
CommentsSevere yellowed pages
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