February 2026: Witchcraft for Wayward Girls (Hendrix)
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Hi all, to mark our illustrious(?) organization's 12th year, we'll be reading Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix. (https://bookshop.org/a/15022/9780593548981)
"They call them wayward girls. Loose girls. Girls who grew up too fast. And they’re sent to the Wellwood House in St. Augustine, Florida, where unwed mothers are hidden by their families to have their babies in secret, to give them up for adoption, and most important of all, to forget any of it ever happened.
Fifteen-year-old Fern arrives at the home in the sweltering summer of 1970, pregnant, frightened, and alone. Under the watchful eye of the stern Miss Wellwood, she meets a dozen other girls in the same predicament. There’s Rose, a hippie who insists she’s going to find a way to keep her baby and escape to a commune. And Zinnia, a budding musician who plans to marry her baby’s father. And Holly, a wisp of a girl, barely fourteen, mute and pregnant by no-one-knows-who.
Everything the girls eat, every moment of their waking day, and everything they’re allowed to talk about is strictly controlled by the adults who claim they know what’s best for them. Then Fern meets a librarian who gives her an occult book about witchcraft, and power is in the hands of the girls for the first time in their lives. But power can destroy as easily as it creates, and it’s never given freely. There’s always a price to be paid . . . and it’s usually paid in blood."
Meetup charges us to host the group; contributions of $1-2/meeting to offset this cost are appreciated (Venmo = Matthew-Litke-1 or toss me a couple bucks at the meeting).
For anyone who wants to read ahead, March's selection is Uprooted by Naomi Novik.
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By Meetup
Book club meetup for organization members to discuss Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix and analyze themes of power and oppression.
AI summary
By Meetup
Book club meetup for organization members to discuss Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix and analyze themes of power and oppression.
