
Eighteen-year-old Agnes, a Mohawk Indian who is descended from a line of shamanic healers, uses her own newly-discovered powers to uncover the story of her ancestor, a seventeenth-century New England English healer who fled charges of witchcraft to make her life with the local Indians.
year: 2002, 2003, 2009
call number/section: 1000
subjects: indians of north america, new england, juvenile fiction, canada, eastern, fiction, shamans, new england, history, colonial period, ca. 1600-1775, juvenile fiction, canada, to 1763 (new france), fiction, witchcraft, historical fiction, 0-1763 (new france), native americans, occult fiction, eastern canada, paranormal fiction, intendants, historical fiction
Editions

Rees, Celia
Candlewick Press (2002)
Eighteen-year-old Agnes, a Mohawk Indian who is descended from a line of shamanic healers, uses her own newly-discovered powers to uncover the story of her ancestor, a seventeenth-century New England English healer who fled charges of witchcraft to make her life with the local Indians.
Schools: 11

Rees, Celia
Candlewick Press (2003)
Eighteen-year-old Agnes, a Mohawk Indian who is descended from a line of shamanic healers, uses her own newly-discovered powers to uncover the story of her ancestor, a seventeenth-century New England English healer who fled charges of witchcraft to make her life with the local Indians.
Schools: 1

Rees, Celia
Candlewick Press (2009)
Eighteen-year-old Agnes, a Mohawk Indian who is descended from a line of shamanic healers, uses her own newly-discovered powers to uncover the story of her ancestor, a seventeenth-century New England English healer who fled charges of witchcraft to make her life with the local Indians.
Schools: 0
Rees, Celia
Eighteen-year-old Agnes, a Mohawk Indian who is descended from a line of shamanic healers, uses her own newly-discovered powers to uncover the story of her ancestor, a seventeenth-century New England English healer who fled charges of witchcraft to make her life with the local Indians.
Schools: 1