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A Lock of Hair
Contributor(s): Pritchett, A. Rose (Author)

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ISBN: 057857599X     ISBN-13: 9780578575995
Publisher: A. Rose Pritchett
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Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: September 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Fiction | Historical - United States - 19th Century
Age Level: 15-18
Grade Level: 10-13
Series: A Lock of Hair
Physical Information: 0.94" H x 6" W x 9" L (1.51 lbs) 362 pages
Features: Dust Cover
 
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Publisher Description:

Boston, 1846. 18-year-old Mildred Parish, a barber's daughter, practices practical witchraft using locks of hair obtained from her father's customers. She's very selective about who knows her secret and the kinds of spells she casts. Only people she trusts can know and she must never cast a spell to harm another person.

One of her father's clients is Theodore O'Brian, an Irish immigrant whose family is fortunate enough to be wealthy. Mildred is head-over-heels in love with him, but he's destined to be with someone else. One day, a woman named Trinity Hartell comes knocking on Mildred's door. She has a vendetta against an entire family and wants Mildred to cast a death spell on them. The family? The O'Brians, including Theodore. Mildred refuses, but Trinity is set on getting what she wants, one way or another.

Mildred now feels she must protect the O'Brian family and the man she loves, but she must also protect herself. How can she make sure Trinity is stopped without telling the entire city of Boston that she's a witch?


Contributor Bio(s): Pritchett, A. Rose: - Born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina, she moved to Savannah, Georgia shortly after graduating high school to be surrounded by her two main passions: art and history. As a disabled person, she strives to diversify the way disabilities are portrayed in stories. Her website is www.arosepritchett.com.
 
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