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050 0 0 _aPS3571.P4
_bW5 2008
082 0 0 _aFIC UPD
100 1 _aUpdike, John
_d(1932-2009)
245 1 4 _aThe witches of Eastwick
_b: a novel
_c/ John Updike
250 _aBallantine Books trade pbk. ed
260 _aNew York
_b: Ballantine Books
_c, 2008.
300 _a306 p.
_c; 21 cm.
520 _aIn a small New England town in that hectic era when the sixties turned into the seventies, there lived three witches. Alexandra Spoffard, a sculptress, could create thunderstorms. Jane Smart, a cellist, could fly. The local gossip columnist, Sukie Rougemont, could turn milk into cream. Divorced but hardly celibate, the wonderful witches one day found themselves quite under the spell of the new man in town, Darryl Van Horne, whose strobe-lit hot tub room became the scene of satanic pleasures.
650 0 _aWitches
_x--Fiction
650 0 _aDevil
_v--Fiction
651 0 _aRhode Island
_x--Fiction
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