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Rootwork

Conjure Series, Book 1

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Rootwork

By: Tracy Cross
Narrated by: Cynthia Seats
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The year is 1889.

Set in a small Louisiana parish, deep in the segregated South, Rootwork follows school-age sisters, Betty, Ann, and Pee Wee during one life-changing summer when the three of them head off to stay with their hoodoo-practicing aunt, Theodora, a powerful woman feared by the local townspeople. She teaches the girls the secrets of her craft, like how to make "hot foot powder" and how to whip up some "goofer dust" to get back at an enemy. The girls delight in their harmless hoodoo adventures until a tragic event involving the town's racist sheriff promises to change their lives forever.

A story of love and redemption, Rootwork explores the strength of family and the darker side of the heart.

©2022 Tracy Cross (P)2023 Dark Matter INK
African American Coming of Age Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Horror Scary Fiction Emotionally Gripping Heartfelt

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Hoodoo and Haints

Great writing really transported you to another place, sounds and smells. story line was great and eery. The distinct sisters became fast friends, the right amount of surprises scary

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Historical Fiction and Magical Realism

This was the first book of historical fiction that I have read in many years and was a good introduction back into the genre. The story was character driven with an “old school YA” feel (1970s, 1980s). Hoodoo magic guided the plot without detracting from the focus on coming of age and family dynamics during the 19th century southern Reconstruction Era.
Of the three main characters, sisters, the youngest PeeWee dominated the book with her headstrong attitude, mystical aptitude, and wisdom and ambition beyond her years.
The ending was not exactly anti-climactic, but it certainly left me wanting to find out what came next, the eventual fate and hopefully, the safety and reunion of the characters.

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pee wee

I love this book especially since I can relate to it. If you are interested in this type of lifestyle definitely read this book

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