The Women Could Fly by Paula Giddings

Set in a dystopian world where magic and witchcraft are feared and regulated, the narrative follows a young woman grappling with the mysterious disappearance of her mother, who was suspected of being a witch. As she navigates a society that imposes strict controls on women's autonomy and magical abilities, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, confronting societal norms and her own identity. Through a blend of speculative fiction and social commentary, the story explores themes of freedom, identity, and the enduring power of women in a patriarchal world.