Witchcraft for Wayward Girls By: Grady Hendrix

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A darkly funny, fiercely feminist horror novel about the magic that women make when the world gives them no other choice.

From Grady Hendrix, the bestselling author of The Final Girl Support Group and How to Sell a Haunted House, comes Witchcraft for Wayward Girls — a gripping, genre-defying novel set in a Florida home for unwed mothers in 1970, where three young women discover that the most dangerous magic of all is the kind born from desperation.

Fern, Roxanne, and Donna have been sent away by their families to wait out their pregnancies in secret, hidden from the world in a place that feels more like a prison than a refuge. But when strange things begin to happen in the house — whispers in the walls, impossible visions, a cookbook that seems to have a mind of its own — the three women find themselves drawn into something ancient and powerful. Something that wants to help them. For a price.

What makes this novel unmissable:

  • Hendrix's signature blend of genuine horror and razor-sharp wit
  • A richly drawn portrait of 1970s America and the women society tried to erase
  • A story about sisterhood, bodily autonomy, and the cost of survival
  • Deeply researched historical detail woven seamlessly into supernatural terror
  • The kind of ending that will stay with you long after the last page

Hendrix has built his reputation on horror that makes you laugh, cry, and sleep with the lights on — and Witchcraft for Wayward Girls is his most ambitious and emotionally resonant work yet. A book about what women are willing to do to reclaim their lives, and the magic that has always lived in that refusal to be forgotten.

Perfect for: horror fans, readers of feminist fiction, Grady Hendrix devotees, and anyone who loves a story with real teeth.

Book cover of 'Witchcraft for Wayward Girls' by Grady Hendrix with a hand and butterfly design.
Book cover of 'Witchcraft for Wayward Girls' by Grady Hendrix with a hand and butterfly design.

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