Conversion
Katherine Howe
Fiction H838c
It’s senior year at St. Joan’s Academy, and school is a pressure cooker.
College applications, the battle for valedictorian, deciphering boys’
texts: Through it all, Colleen Rowley and her friends are expected to
keep it together. Until they can’t.
First it’s the school’s
queen bee, Clara Rutherford, who suddenly falls into uncontrollable tics
in the middle of class. Her mystery illness quickly spreads to her
closest clique of friends, then more students and symptoms follow:
seizures, hair loss, violent coughing fits. St. Joan’s buzzes with
rumor; rumor blossoms into full-blown panic.
Soon the media
descends on Danvers, Massachusetts, as everyone scrambles to find
something, or someone, to blame. Pollution? Stress? Or are the girls
faking? Only Colleen—who’s been reading The Crucible for extra
credit—comes to realize what nobody else has: Danvers was once Salem
Village, where another group of girls suffered from a similarly bizarre
epidemic three centuries ago . . .
Inspired by true events—from seventeenth-century colonial life to the halls of a modern-day high school—Conversion casts a spell. With her signature wit and passion, New York Times
bestselling author Katherine Howe delivers an exciting and suspenseful
novel, a chilling mystery that raises the question, what’s really
happening to the girls at St. Joan’s?
(From publisher.)
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