The Witches
By Roald Dahl
"This seven-year-old boy doesn't want to believe what his grandmother is telling him—that witches are real! And they look exactly like ordinary women—except for their bald heads, claw-like fingernails, and toe-less feet. All of which they keep well hidden.Listening to his grandmother's stories—of spell-casting witches who detest children—the boy is caught somewhere between terror and disbelief. But when he stumbles into a witches' convention at the resort where he's staying, the boy quickly discovers that evil does exist…and the Grand High Witch has her sights set on him!"
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"This seven-year-old boy doesn't want to believe what his grandmother is telling him—that witches are real! And they look exactly like ordinary women—except for their bald heads, claw-like fingernails, and toe-less feet. All of which they keep well hidden.Listening to his grandmother's stories—of spell-casting witches who detest children—the boy is caught somewhere between terror and disbelief. But when he stumbles into a witches' convention at the resort where he's staying, the boy quickly discovers that evil does exist…and the Grand High Witch has her sights set on him!"
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