The Three Witches

The Three Witches

Zora Neale Hurston


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The three bad witches are hungry! "Let's eat these children," they say. They may have teeth that are longer than their lips and they may wear high heels, but they are no match for two smart children, their brave grandma, three hound dogs, and a fast-running snake. The Three Witches was first published in Every Tongue Got to Confess, the third volume of folklore collected by Zora Neale Hurston while traveling in the Gulf States in the 1930s. It has been adapted for young people by National Book Award winner Joyce Carol Thomas. The vibrant paintings have been masterfully executed by internationally celebrated artist Faith Ringgold.


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The three bad witches are hungry! "Let's eat these children," they say. They may have teeth that are longer than their lips and they may wear high heels, but they are no match for two smart children, their brave grandma, three hound dogs, and a fast-running snake. The Three Witches was first published in Every Tongue Got to Confess, the third volume of folklore collected by Zora Neale Hurston while traveling in the Gulf States in the 1930s. It has been adapted for young people by National Book Award winner Joyce Carol Thomas. The vibrant paintings have been masterfully executed by internationally celebrated artist Faith Ringgold.



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Zora Neale Hurston

Zora Neale Hurston was an American folklorist and author. In 1925, shortly before entering Barnard College, Hurston became one of the leaders of the literary renaissance happening in Harlem,...


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