Dorothy Goode
Child Witch of Salem
presents
Faithland: K-12
Faithland, K-12. For all the downtrodden non-evangelical children of the world. Like me, Dorothy Goode – the little girl who found this here book-a-roo, and added my own notes to clear some things up. 13 chapters for the 13 grades of school. 287 “characters.” Jonah thought it’d make a blockbuster of a Netflix series – 13 seasons, sheesh.
I was four-years-old when I became the youngest person tossed into the Salem dungeon for being a witch; daughter of the witch Sarah Goode.
Me and my sister were the youngest victims of the Salem Witch Trials. I was 4 and she was just born. She wasn’t ‘born in Zion’ but maybe they named her there. My name is Dorothy, by the way – even though most of our historians insist on calling me Dorcas. Bleh.
Like most girls in freedom’s land, I’ve been tossed from dungeon to dungeon, town to town, evermore. In the late 1980s and throughout the 90s I found myself in the dungeon of Faithland, an evangelical Christian school, founded in the ’70s, as the evangelical movement responded to the hippies and the 60s, which they did not love.
Coming Soon
dorothy [at] dorothygoodechildwitch [dot] com