Woodall, Lexie2025-06-032025-06-032025-05-19https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/67136Women like Us portrays life-altering moments for Elizabeth Caldwell?a woman persecuted for witchcraft in Salem 1692?and her daughter Cynthia Abernathy?a newborn who was mystically sent to the modern world in hopes for a better life than she could have in Salem. Before departing from her daughter, Elizabeth had been serving the town as a healer but veiling the extent of her abilities. And after a display of her skills that threaten even a man?s, she is forced to undergo the horrors of the Salem Witch Trials, where she fights to escape the noose and the persecution of both friend and foe. Now all grown up, Cynthia?s research for her dissertation drives her to Salem to further investigate the Witch Trials and, ultimately, uncover the truth about her mother.Creative WritingSalem Witch TrialsFictionWomen Like Us