The book "The Witch" was written by Roald Dahl. It tells the story of a child who was turned into a mouse by a witch and used the poison that the witch used to kill the child to eliminate the witch.
The main story is about "I" fighting against the witches and finally winning. Because the witches wear very ordinary clothes and have the same basic necessities, food, clothing, housing and transportation as ordinary people, it is difficult to recognize them. The witch's job is to destroy children.
Once, "I" went to England with my grandma and met the annual meeting of witches from all over the UK. However, "I" took rat poison and turned into a mouse. So "I" began to fight against the witch. "I" stole the witch's rat poison, poured it into the witches' soup, and wiped out all the witches in Britain.
At the end of "The Witch", "I" and my grandma, who have become mouse-men, have a new goal in life, which is to travel around the world together to eliminate those witches who continue to do evil. So we know that because of love and trust, "I" will be very happy, many times happier than any child who has not turned into a mouse.