Laurie Winn Carlson Explained
Laurie Winn Carlson (born January 27, 1952) is an American children's storybook author. She currently lives in Cheney, Washington.[1] Carlson believes that medically-explained symptoms from girls involved in the Salem witch trials were later blamed on witches, as the doctor failed to find a medically reasonable cause.[2] [3]
Books
- Book: A Fever in Salem: A New Interpretation of the New England Witch Trials . 2000 . 978-1-5666-3253-9. Carlson . Laurie M. . Carlson . Laurie Winn .
- Book: Boss of the Plains: The Hat that Won the West . 2000 . 978-0-7894-2657-4 . registration . Carlson . Laurie M. .
- Book: Cattle: An Informal Social History . 2002 . 978-1-5666-3455-7 . registration . Carlson . Laurie M. . Carlson . Laurie Winn .
Notes and References
- Web site: Laurie Winn Carlson Books, Author Biography, and Reading Level | Scholastic . 2018-04-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180414172449/https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/authors/laurie-winn-carlson/ . 2018-04-14 . dead .
- Web site: What Caused the Salem Witch Trials?. 27 October 2015.
- Web site: 4 Disturbing Facts about the Salem Witch Trials - Crixeo . 2018-04-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180617043523/https://www.crixeo.com/salem-witch-trials/ . 2018-06-17 . dead .