#MMGM: Salem Witch Trials (History Smashers) by Kate Messner
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As with the other History Smashers titles, Salem Witch Trials introduces middle grade readers to a series of historical events. Messner provides background context about the Puritans and their beliefs and the social and economic conditions that allowed the accusations of witchcraft to flourish for a time. Using primary source quotes, comics, and very readable general text, readers learn about some of the people involved in the trials as accusers, judges, and victims. Sidebars highlighted in gray provide additional information about related events or additional details about the people and place. Messner is careful to point out the fact that a lot is not known and most likely will never be known because of the lack of available sources. After the horrible events that resulted in the deaths of over 20 innocent people, records were destroyed making it difficult to know all the what's, how's, and why's. Not only is the book very readable and engaging but it also points out the dangers of fear and ignorance. Other people and events reminiscent of the Salem witch trials are mentioned such as McCarthy's hunt for communists, as well as the ongoing risks of pride, fear, and ignorance. The final quotes from some of the victims are particularly powerful. Back matter includes sources, a timeline, and an index. A great book, both for teaching, and for young history lovers who want to better understand United States history. Highly recommended.
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