The Witch's Kind

A Novel

Hardcover, 448 pages

Published March 19, 2019 by Redhook.

ISBN:
978-0-316-41946-8
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I loved this book. It's more like literary fiction than fantasy, but don't let that dissuade you.

I could see myself in the protagonist, Barrie Anne Blythe, which I usually don't find to be the case.

The book opens mid-story (as it should). Barrie has a small farm and survives by selling produce and eggs at the market. Her competence and the joy she takes in farming reminded me a bit of Andie McDowell's character in Green Card. If you like gardener protagonists, this is gonna be your jam.

Anyways, the farming is interrupted when Barrie's dog brings her something, something so unusual that it will change her life forever. So Barrie calls in support, in the form of her Aunt Charlotte, a artist (with her own strong backstory) who raised Barrie. (I loved the Aunt Charlotte character and I thought her interaction with Barrie rang true.)

As Barrie deals …