Older Readers
American Spirits: The Famous Fox Sisters and the Mysterious Fad That Haunted a Nation.
By Barb Rosenstock.
Apr. 2025. 304p. illus. Astra/Calkins Creek, $24.99 (9781635928051). Gr. 7–12. 133.9097.
Rosenstock, known for her award-winning informational picture books, turns to an older audience as she examines how the Fox sisters drove the Spiritualism movement in the nineteenth century. In meticulous detail, Rosenstock takes readers to 1848 Hydesville, New York, where Maggie Fox, 14, and her younger sister, Kate, 11, lived in a tiny house and used “raps” (knocking) to communicate with deceased spirits. After moving in with their older sister, Leah, the three Fox sisters became sensational mediums, known across the country and around the world. Although barely educated, the sisters accumulated wealth, power, and celebrity acquaintances during a time…
