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The Once and Future Witches

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2020

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Part 2, Chapters 22-26Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Part 2: “Hand in Hand”

Part 2, Chapter 22 Summary

After the spell is completed, the three sisters and Quinn find themselves transported to St. George’s Square, where the tower has reappeared. This time, they are able to enter. Bella acquires an owl as her familiar, which leads them into a room with a spiral staircase filled with row upon row of books. Quinn realizes that the Lost Way of Avalon is a library.

The first order of business is curing Juniper, whose is so injured that she is near death. Referring to volumes on healing, Bella and the others are able to revive her. She confesses to killing their father using a snake venom charm. Bella and Agnes tell her that she nearly did the same on the day of the barn fire, but they stopped her in time. Juniper believes that her sisters hate her, and that’s why they left her behind. Bella and Agnes protest that they wrote to Juniper frequently, but their father must have destroyed the letters. After repairing their fractured personal bonds, the women discuss how to use the knowledge in the tower. Juniper warns them that Gideon Hill has magical powers and controls all the shadows in the city.

By this time, it is nearly dawn, and the witches realize that they must render the tower invisible. Agnes leaves the group and says that she is through with magic. However, she collects a handful of the soil outside the tower, places it in a vial, and buries it beneath the roots of the new golden tree in the witches’ cemetery to protect the invisible location. Grace Wiggin sees the tower before it disappears and also sees Agnes exiting the building. She is fascinated by magic, but Gideon Hill is her adopted father. When Agnes says he is evil, Grace refuses to listen and calls loudly for the police because witchcraft is once more alive in the world.

Part 2, Chapter 23 Summary

Juniper awakens in the tower the following morning, feeling much recovered. She finds Quinn and Bella busy cataloging and translating the books. This doesn’t interest her in the least. The three women speculate about the witch burnings in bygone days. Bella says, “I don’t think they were burning bloodlines out, at all—I think they were burning knowledge. Books, and the women who wrote them” (277-78). Juniper is disappointed that it doesn’t require a witch’s bloodline to do magic, but she soon decides to use the books in the tower library to help the women of New Salem. Her initial plan is to cast spells to free the other witches who were arrested. Then, she will distribute magic lore among the Daughters of Tituba and the Sisters of Avalon.

Part 2, Chapter 24 Summary

After leaving her sisters, Agnes slips back into her old way of life. She dyes her hair and disfigures her face with pock marks so that her old boss won’t recognize her and gets herself rehired at the mill. The other workers recognize her, but she refuses to participate in their witch meetings. One evening, she crosses paths with Lee. Agnes believes he has fallen in love with her, and he wants to help the cause of the Sisters of Avalon. Agnes refuses to get him involved and says that she’s simply doing her best to survive. Meanwhile, Juniper creeps about the city at night, dispensing magic to women who need it.

Part 2, Chapter 25 Summary

Agnes tries to remain inconspicuous at her mill job until she sees the owner, Malton, intent on sexually abusing a new employee. Agnes bursts into his office and reveals her true identity. She threatens Malton with several curses if he ever lays a hand on an unwilling woman again. Then, she triumphantly leaves the mill only to realize that her water has broken and she is about to go into labor. Her sisters instantly sense her physical distress.

Agnes goes to the golden tree to dig up the vial of dirt that will allow her to return to the invisible tower. To her horror, she sees city workers excavating around the tree. The vial is gone, and she has no way to enter the tower. Agnes collapses on the spot, exposing her identity, and she is placed under arrest. Bella and Juniper use a mirror spell to check on their sister’s whereabouts, and they realize she’s been captured.

Part 2, Chapter 26 Summary

Agnes awakens in a hospital. She is still under arrest, with police and doctors milling around the room. The delivery is taking a very long time. Agnes realizes that her sisters are trapped in the tower. The only way for them to free themselves is to uncloak the tower in the middle of the square, making themselves vulnerable to arrest. As an alternative, Agnes uses her own blood to draw a portal circle on her bedsheet. Realizing that Agnes is summoning them, Bella and Juniper appear in the midst of the officials and medical men.

The sisters cast spells on everyone and order them to depart. Then, they go to work helping Agnes. The labor is intense and harrowing. During this time, Agnes learns that Bella never told their father about her abortion. It was the boy who got her pregnant who gave away her secret. For her part, Bella forgives Agnes for retaliating by revealing her lesbian romance to their father. The sisters reunite emotionally just in time to bring Agnes’s daughter into the world. The baby is named Eve Everlasting. At the same time, a fisher-hawk appears in the room; it is Agnes’s new familiar.

Lee rushes in, having earlier received a magical distress call from Agnes. She is touched by his concern and seems willing to allow him into her heart at last. As the group prepares to seek refuge elsewhere, Lee tells them that they can’t return to the tower because it’s been set on fire.

Part 2, Chapters 22-26 Analysis

As a counterpoint to the previous section’s examples of male abuse, this set of chapters reasserts the theme of solidarity, both on a personal and societal level. The Eastwoods succeed in freeing Juniper and raising the tower once more in St. George’s Square. This time, they are admitted and can truly reconnect with the Lost Way of magic. This proves to be knowledge in the form of a library of witchcraft. The multiple languages of the spells demonstrate that witchcraft isn’t confined to New Salem or even North America; it is a global phenomenon available to anyone. Witchcraft is also not heredity, making it even more egalitarian. This expands the solidarity of the local witches to encompass the entire planet. Although Juniper sees no initial attraction in a library, she quickly realizes how helpful its knowledge can be to the oppressed women of New Salem. Female covert resistance takes a new form as Juniper slips out each night to distribute the library’s knowledge to the witches of the town.

Agnes’s arrest briefly raises the counterpoint of male dominance again, but this time the sisters can easily circumvent the threat by casting spells on their oppressors. During Agnes’s lengthy labor, more secrets are revealed that tighten the bond among the three sisters at the center of the novel. Agnes learns that Bella never betrayed her secret, and Bella forgives Agnes for retaliating. The circle of solidarity has expanded to encompass the Eastwood sisters and their newest member, as well as Lee, who arrives belatedly to help them escape the hospital. Unfortunately, he bears more bad tidings of further male retaliation as Hill attempts to burn the tower.

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