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Everyone Knows Your Mother is a Witch

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Full Title:

Everyone Knows Your Mother is a Witch

Contributors:

By (Author) Rivka Galchen

ISBN:

9780007548743

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

Fourth Estate Ltd

Publication Date:

7th July 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

290g

Description

Riveting Margaret Atwood

I loved this book intensely Lauren Groff Guardian
The startling, witty, highly anticipated second novel from the critically acclaimed author of Atmospheric Disturbances.

The plague is spreading.
The Thirty Years War is beginning.
Katharina Kepler is believed to be a witch.

An illiterate widow, Katherina Kepler is known by her neighbours for her herbal remedies and the success of her children, including her eldest, Johannes, who is the Imperial Mathematician and renowned author of the laws of planetary motion. It's enough to make anyone jealous, and Katharina has done herself no favours by being out and about and up in everyone's business.

So when the deranged and insipid Ursula Reinbold (or as Katharina calls her, the Werewolf) accuses Katharina of offering her a bitter, witchy drink that has made her ill, Katharina is in trouble. Her scientist son must turn his attention from the music of the spheres to the job of defending his mother. Facing the threat of financial ruin, torture, and even execution, Katharina tells her side of the story.

Provocative and entertaining, Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch draws on real historical documents to touchingly illuminate a society, and a family, undone by superstition the state, and the mortal convulsions of history. It is a story of our time of a community implicated in collective aggression and hysterical fear.

Reviews

Praise for Everyone Knows Your Mother is a Witch:

Funny in parts, absurd in others This riveting novel takes us into the labyrinthine hearts of accused and accusers alike Margaret Atwood

Superbly voiced funny the absurdity, rompiness and obsession with food (usually sausages) are spot on for the era, but so too is an inescapable sense of loss Telegraph

A wise meditation on the kind of hysterical scapegoating we see so often in the age of the internet I loved this book intensely when I read it this summer and have thought of it nearly every day through this strange autumn Lauren Groff, Guardian

Her prose, which recalls Hilary Mantels Wolf Hall, is light, pared back and subtly archaic. Moments where she nods at the contemporary obsession with witchcraft are funny rather than sincere Its this dry humour that makes the novel sparkle Financial Times

It is remarkable that Rivka Galchens Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch manages to pull off a witch story that is as serious as Millers play and as playful as Updikes novel but does not fall prey to the pitfalls of either a persuasive and very beautiful work of fiction this writer can animate even the most familiar material, and make it beautifully, and memorably, new Wyatt Mason, Wall Street Journal

Delightfully funny Galchen has written another smart book that investigates the power of narrative, both good and bad, foregrounding a woman whod only been a footnote to a famous mans story, all while being funny and deceptively easy to read. Its quite a magic trick Los Angeles Times

The comedy that runs through [Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch] is a magical brew of absurdity and brutality. Galchen has a Kafkaesque sense of the way the exercise of authority inflates egos and twists logic . . . Theres real sorcery here Washington Post

Author Bio

Rivka Galchen received her MD from Mount Sinai School of Medicine, having spent a year in South America working on public health issues. Her fiction and essays have appeared or are forthcoming in The Believer, Harper's, The New Yorker, Scientific American and The New York Times. This is her first novel.

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