The Year of the Witching
What restrictions are placed on girls and women in the novel, The Year of the Witching?
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Girls are not allowed to read, and they are not allowed to look at maps, either: “Beyond the gate was a wide cobblestone road flanked by ever-burning streetlamps that was called the Pilgrim’s Way. If Bethel was an island in the vast sea of the forest, that road was a bridge to the foreign territories far beyond its borders. But as far as Immanuelle knew, only the Prophet’s Guard, apostles, and a selection of esteemed evangelists were allowed to leave Bethel, and only on rare occasions. And never—in all of Immanuelle’s sixteen years—had a single foreigner entered through the gate” (27).
The Year of the Witching