The Witch

Paperback Published on: 07/04/2026
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Synopsis

In a small, sleepy town, a mediocre witch, in a mediocre marriage, tries to pass on her gifts to her twin daughters, who, it becomes immediately apparent, have skills far beyond her own.

Lucie comes from a long line of witches, powers passed down from mother to daughter. Her own mum was formidable in her powers, but ashamed of her magic. Perhaps as a result, Lucie's own gift is weak: she can see into the future, sometimes - but more often, she can only see the present of some other location. Not very useful. And the worst part? All she can ever see are insignificant details - a scrap of outfit, the colour of the sky.

Lucie's own children are initiated into their family's peculiar womanhood when they reach twelve years of age, and in a few short months, Maud and Lise are crying the curious tears of blood that denote their magical powers. Having learned, they take off quickly and fly the nest. Literally.

Witty, dreamlike, vaguely unsettling, and utterly enchanting (pun intended), The Witch brings the mysteries of womanhood and motherhood into sharp relief and leaves us teetering on the edge, unbalanced by questions as seemingly unbreakable relationships break down left and right.

Who is to blame for family failures? And how can you - can you? - build a nest that no one wants to fly?

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Quercus Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781529449389
  • Number of pages: 144
  • Dimensions: 214 x 134 x 14 mm
  • Weight: 153g
  • Languages: English

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The Witch
Subtle Magic and Quiet Unease
In The Witch, Marie NDiaye creates a strange and unsettling atmosphere through her calm and understated writing style. Magical elements appear naturally wi... READ MORE
Nemra
The Witch
Dream like and surreal
Marie N'Diaye's latest novel, The Witch, which has now been shortlisted for the International Booker, is a dream-like, sometimes surreal exploration of mot... READ MORE
Ben Dutton
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.
The Witch
Disappointed
This book focuses on Lucie. Lucie is in a dull and mundane marriage with two daughters in an average house living in France. Lucie possesses some witchy po... READ MORE
Donna Kirkley
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.
The Witch
Shortlisted for the 2026 International Booker Prize.
This novella was first published in 1996 as La Sorcière by the 2009 Prix Goncourt winning French (with a Senegalese father) novel/novella writer, playwrigh... READ MORE
Graham Fulcher
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.
The Witch
A Turgid Let Down
This book has taught me the word sententious is, and it’s the perfect word to describe it. It feels as if the author had a thesaurus open next to her as sh... READ MORE
Struan Young
The Witch
The Witch
​Marie Ndiaye’s The Witch is less a magical tale and more a slow, hypnotic study of identity and power dynamics. While the plot lacks typical momentum and ... READ MORE
Jeremy W. Brussels