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We Hear the Dead 
Meticulously researched by the author, We Hear the Dead reveals the secret of how the Fox sisters faked their rapping sounds and their motives for inventing the séance and founding spiritualism.
Maggie:
I began the deception when I was too young to know right from wrong. No one suspected us of any trick, because we were such young children. We were led on by my sister purposely and by my mother unintentionally. Only with the passing of time did I come to understand the consequences of my actions. As Doctor wrote to me: "Weary, weary is the life by cold deceit oppressed."
Kate:
My sister has used the word "deception." I object to her use of that word, for I do not believe that I have ever intentionally deceived anyone. Maggie has a different understanding of all the events that have happened since that night in Hydesville forty years ago. To her the spirits were always a game. For my sister Leah, they were a means to an end. For my mother, a miracle. And for me, they were my life's calling. I have no regrets.
For the past few years, I've had a growing interest in Victorian & Edwardian spiritualism. Spiritualism has become a mini-trend in YA literature as of late, and my own interest actually started after reading Laura Amy Schlitz's A Drowned Maiden's Hair and Cat Winters' In the Shadow of Blackbirds. I've even read a couple of non-fiction books on the subject: Deborah Blum's Ghost Hunters: William James and the Search for Scientific Proof of Life After Death and Barbara Weisberg's Talking to the
Goodness... it took me a long time to read this book, but I refused to give it up. I didnt know about the Fox sisters prior to We Hear the Dead. I found them fascinating, which is partially why I continued reading the book. Unfortunately, it was just a slow story for me.

We Hear the Dead started out so promising, and ended so annoyingly, that it may be one of the biggest disappointments that I've ever read. The book went swimmingly up until the point where the love interest was introduced. Dr. Elisha Kent Kane was so damn boring. This book is literally about teenage girls who start a cult revolution. That is more than enough of a story without a love interest. According to the internet (a reliable source if I ever saw one) the story of We Hear the Dead is a
High Spirits: A Tale of Ghostly Rapping and Romance[return]by Dianne K. Salerni[return]iUniverse, $20.95[return]352p., 978-0-595-42350-7[return][return]Prepare to be entertained by the ethereal escapades of Maggie and Kate Fox who at an early age had the impish inklings of what would become a lucrative money making movement called Spiritualism. It began as a mischievous game. One day, when the girl s older niece Lizzie comes to visit, they set a plan in motion. They are not fond of Lizzie and as
Before I started this book, I didn't know much about spiritualism. I actually had to look it up. According to the dictionary, "Spiritualism- noun- a system of belief or religious practice based on supposed communication with the spirits of the dead, esp. through mediums." It's crazy to think this all started in 19th century America with two young girls, Maggie and Kate Fox. They didn't intend to create this "religion," they actually wanted to spook their annoying niece. It obviously developed
Interesting story of two sisters who do "spirit rapping" in the 1800s. What started as a prank turned into a livelihood for them. I didn't realize until the afterword that this was based on real events. As such, the ending was lackluster.
Dianne K. Salerni
Paperback | Pages: 448 pages Rating: 3.62 | 586 Users | 140 Reviews

Point Of Books We Hear the Dead
| Title | : | We Hear the Dead |
| Author | : | Dianne K. Salerni |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 448 pages |
| Published | : | May 1st 2010 by Sourcebooks Fire (first published May 16th 2007) |
| Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Fiction. Ghosts. Esoterica. Spiritualism |
Explanation Concering Books We Hear the Dead
It started out as a harmless prank. But soon enough, spiritualism was the fastest growing movement of the nineteenth century, and Maggie Fox was trapped in a life of deceit.Meticulously researched by the author, We Hear the Dead reveals the secret of how the Fox sisters faked their rapping sounds and their motives for inventing the séance and founding spiritualism.
Maggie:
I began the deception when I was too young to know right from wrong. No one suspected us of any trick, because we were such young children. We were led on by my sister purposely and by my mother unintentionally. Only with the passing of time did I come to understand the consequences of my actions. As Doctor wrote to me: "Weary, weary is the life by cold deceit oppressed."
Kate:
My sister has used the word "deception." I object to her use of that word, for I do not believe that I have ever intentionally deceived anyone. Maggie has a different understanding of all the events that have happened since that night in Hydesville forty years ago. To her the spirits were always a game. For my sister Leah, they were a means to an end. For my mother, a miracle. And for me, they were my life's calling. I have no regrets.
Details Books In Pursuance Of We Hear the Dead
| Original Title: | High Spirits: A Tale of Ghostly Rapping and Romance |
| ISBN: | 1402230923 (ISBN13: 9781402230929) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Characters: | Elisha Kent Kane, Fox Sisters |
| Setting: | Rochester, New York(United States) Upstate New York(United States) Western New York(United States) |
Rating Of Books We Hear the Dead
Ratings: 3.62 From 586 Users | 140 ReviewsPiece Of Books We Hear the Dead
for prompt 19 of 2015's ultimate reading challenge- based on a true story.I honestly don't know what went wrong here, It should have been amazing. However the second half flagged dreadfully and in all honesty Kate seemed completely superfluous and Maggie was all over the place. Such a shameFor Fans of: famous hoaxes, badly written romance, victorianaWhats Next: I honestly don't know.For the past few years, I've had a growing interest in Victorian & Edwardian spiritualism. Spiritualism has become a mini-trend in YA literature as of late, and my own interest actually started after reading Laura Amy Schlitz's A Drowned Maiden's Hair and Cat Winters' In the Shadow of Blackbirds. I've even read a couple of non-fiction books on the subject: Deborah Blum's Ghost Hunters: William James and the Search for Scientific Proof of Life After Death and Barbara Weisberg's Talking to the
Goodness... it took me a long time to read this book, but I refused to give it up. I didnt know about the Fox sisters prior to We Hear the Dead. I found them fascinating, which is partially why I continued reading the book. Unfortunately, it was just a slow story for me.

We Hear the Dead started out so promising, and ended so annoyingly, that it may be one of the biggest disappointments that I've ever read. The book went swimmingly up until the point where the love interest was introduced. Dr. Elisha Kent Kane was so damn boring. This book is literally about teenage girls who start a cult revolution. That is more than enough of a story without a love interest. According to the internet (a reliable source if I ever saw one) the story of We Hear the Dead is a
High Spirits: A Tale of Ghostly Rapping and Romance[return]by Dianne K. Salerni[return]iUniverse, $20.95[return]352p., 978-0-595-42350-7[return][return]Prepare to be entertained by the ethereal escapades of Maggie and Kate Fox who at an early age had the impish inklings of what would become a lucrative money making movement called Spiritualism. It began as a mischievous game. One day, when the girl s older niece Lizzie comes to visit, they set a plan in motion. They are not fond of Lizzie and as
Before I started this book, I didn't know much about spiritualism. I actually had to look it up. According to the dictionary, "Spiritualism- noun- a system of belief or religious practice based on supposed communication with the spirits of the dead, esp. through mediums." It's crazy to think this all started in 19th century America with two young girls, Maggie and Kate Fox. They didn't intend to create this "religion," they actually wanted to spook their annoying niece. It obviously developed
Interesting story of two sisters who do "spirit rapping" in the 1800s. What started as a prank turned into a livelihood for them. I didn't realize until the afterword that this was based on real events. As such, the ending was lackluster.

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