![]() How do you make two mysterious figures behind the curtains look so drab? I don’t know, but they accomplished it. If you put Stephen King’s name on it, I’d probably believe it was an edition of Carrie - even though I don’t remember her having a cat. ![]() Chapter 2 Thursday Merricat shops and is harassed in town. There have been so many other covers - see them all for yourself!Īctually, I’m pretty sure this is the house from Jackson’s other isolated family novel, The Sundial. We Have Always Lived in the Castle Chapter Summaries Share See Chapter Summaries Chart Timeline of Events Six years earlier Constance is acquitted of the murder by poisoning of four members of her family. ![]() ![]() Keep reading to see the best and worst cats, castles, sisters, and more!Īnd there you have it, the best and worst covers for Shirley Jackson’s We Have Always Lived in the Castle. So I have gone through them all and selected the very best (and the very worst) covers for We Have Always Lived in the Castle, categorized by who - or what - the cover depicts. We Have Always Lived in the Castle Summary The novel begins with the narrator and protagonist, Mary Katherine Merricat Blackwood introducing herself. There have been many, many editions of this, my favorite novel, and some of the covers have been…choices. ![]()
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