

To conceal their appearance, they wear wigs to hide their baldness and gloves to hide their claws. While witches look and act like human women, they are actually "demons in human shape." They have bald heads, clawed hands, blue spit, large nostrils (but only slightly larger than human women), and square, toeless feet. (a witchophile who kills the Grand High Witch would be akin to a soldier winning the Medal of Honor). Other than that, she admits her witch hunting career was a failure, as she never came close to tracking the Grand High Witch.

When Lucas asks his grandmother if she is one, she says yes, albeit retired, then tells of an incident which cost the grandmother her left thumb and which is so horrible she cannot bear to speak of it. She also tells about witchophiles, men and women who hunt witches. She tells the boy that she knows of five children who were cursed by witches and tells him how to recognize them. He loves all the stories, but he is enthralled by the one about witches, which she says are horrific creatures who seek to kill human children.

The grandmother is a wonderful story teller. The story is set partly in Norway and partly in the United Kingdom, and features the experiences of a young British boy and his Norwegian grandmother in a world where child-hating evil witches secretly exist.Ī seven-year-old British boy called Lucas goes to live with his Norwegian grandmother after his parents are killed in a car crash. It was published in 1983 by Jonathan Cape in London, with illustrations by Quentin Blake (like many of Dahl's works). The Witches is a children's fantasy horror novel by the British writer Roald Dahl.
