The witches of Eastwick

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John Updike: The witches of Eastwick (1985, G.K. Hall)

421 pages

English language

Published 1985 by G.K. Hall.

OCLC Number:
11316489

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The "witches" are three modern-day women yearning for Mr. Right in a quaint New England town. Wealthy Daryl Van Horne arrives in town and sets out to prove he's a devil with the ladies.

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Magic That Left My Hands Tingling

When I finished The Witches of Eastwick, I felt as if I had stepped out of a storm that kept changing shape. Updike’s novel follows three women in a small Rhode Island town who discover their own strange power after their marriages fall apart. As I moved through the story, I kept feeling a mix of amusement and unease. The magic in the book never felt light to me. It carried weight, and I sensed the loneliness sitting under each spell.

I followed Alexandra, Jane, and Sukie as they tested their strength, and I caught myself smiling at their confidence. At the same time, I noticed how their freedom unsettled the town around them. Updike captured the texture of boredom, desire, and small town gossip in a way that made me pause more than once. I felt the tension build when Darryl Van Horne arrived, a man who stirred …

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Subjects

  • Witches -- Fiction
  • Women -- Rhode Island -- Fiction
  • Devil -- Fiction
  • Large type books
  • Rhode Island -- Fiction