
A Daughter of Witches: A Romance, written by Joanna E. Wood in the early 20th century, follows Miss Temperance Tribbey as she navigates her domestic life at the Lansing farmhouse in rural New England. The novel explores the complexities of relationships within her community, particularly through her interactions with visitors like Sidney Martin. This work offers insight into the social customs and dynamics of the time, reflecting the intricacies of life in a close-knit rural setting.


