The anthology centers on the idea that there is nothing more powerful than a girl who believes in herself. It reimagines "witches" not as caricatures, but as independent and rebellious young women often viewed as threats to traditional societal expectations.
is a feminist young adult (YA) anthology that explores the intersection of magic, identity, and empowerment. Published in August 2018 by Harlequin Teen / Inkyard Press , the collection is edited by Jessica Spotswood and Tess Sharpe . Core Concept & Themes Toil & Trouble: 15 Tales of Women & Witchcraft
The tales range from historical fiction (e.g., Witch Trials, Reconstruction-era Texas) to contemporary urban fantasy and dystopian futures. Featured Stories & Contributors The anthology centers on the idea that there
The anthology includes 15 distinct voices from prominent YA authors: Published in August 2018 by Harlequin Teen /
Stories focus on girls claiming their destinies and using magic to create, curse, cure, or survive.
The collection is noted for its wide representation of race, class, sexuality (including significant LGBTQ+ content), and cultural mythologies.