David Laubach, Witches & Rebels (Aperture, 2014) David Laubach draws on a pair of Pennsylvania legends for Witches & Rebels, a short book with two very different tales.
It ends a little too abruptly, though, leaving the reader to wonder what happened next in both eras. Season of the Witch explores a very different place in history, the 1928 slaying of a powwow doctor in York County by a man who believed he was "hexed." The story pulls together the paths of John Blymire, who believes his own healing powers have been snatched away by a more established practitioner, Nelson Rehmeyer, and is led to murder by the advice of Nellie Noll, the River Witch of Marietta. Laubach, recently deceased, retired as an English professor from Kutztown University and continued teaching courses at Cedar Crest College about folklore, Amish history and language until his death early in 2015. The stories place the reader in the moment of both events, rounding out the facts as they are known with well-reasoned fiction. ![]() |
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