The Witch Of The Meadows
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Author | : Laurel Wanrow |
Publisher | : Sprouting Star Press |
Total Pages | : 380 |
Release | : 2018-03-27 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1943469121 |
In a world of winged wizards, can a mundane save her family? To save her Gran’s land, Fern needs magic. What she’s got is a green thumb. Unless Fern navigates tricky wizard politics, she’ll never bring together the family she’s always wanted. Yet the grandmother she never knew existed still hides Mom’s deep secret, urging Fern to plant more wildflowers while the wizard elders demand a real witch take over to stop the land from breaking apart. Elbow-deep in dirt, Fern confronts a splintered community, unsure who to trust, but grateful for the support of a Scottish boy who looks at her with green eyes shining with magic—and something more powerful. Caring for this land is her birthright, one she longs to claim. But to take her place in this magical world, Fern must first figure out how to use her green thumb for more than gardening. Download THE WITCH OF THE MEADOWS and join the journey of a generation of magic-wielders as they restore their connections to nature and community. Plant yourself in a clean & wholesome cozy fantasy appropriate for adults and young adults. Some mild cursing. Also available in paperback and Large Print editions.
Author | : Herbert Osborn |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 38 |
Release | : 1918 |
Genre | : Beneficial insects |
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Author | : Erika Mailman |
Publisher | : Crown |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2008-10-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 030735153X |
“A gripping, well-told story of faith and truth.” —Khaled Hosseini, bestselling author of The Kite Runner “A disturbingly effective historical novel.” —Boston Globe “Beautifully written, nary a word out of place, and with a few moments that throw you beyond—the way good books do ... deeply satisfying.” —San Francisco Chronicle A San Francisco Chronicle Notable Book of 2007 In 1507, when a severe famine strikes a small town in Germany, a friar arrives from a large city, claiming that the town is under the spell of witches in league with the devil. He brings with him a book called the Malleus Maleficarum—“The Witch’s Hammer”—a guide to gaining confessions of witchcraft, and promises to identify the guilty woman who has brought God’s anger upon the town, burn her, and restore bounty. Güde Müller suffers stark and frightening visions—recently she has seen things that defy explanation. No one in the village know this, and Güde herself worries that perhaps her mind has begun to wander—certainly she has outlived all but one of her peers in Tierkinddorf. Yet of one thing she is absolutely certain: She has become an object of scorn and a burden to her son’s wife. In these desperate times her daughter-in-law would prefer one less hungry mouth at the family table. As the friar turns his eye on each member of the tiny community, Güde dreads what her daughter-in-law might say to win his favor. Then one terrible night Güde follows an unearthly voice and the scent of charred meat into the snow-filled woods. Come morning, she no longer knows if the horror she witnessed was real or imagined. She only knows that if the friar hears of it, she may be damned in this life as well as the next. The Witch’s Trinity beautifully illuminates a dark period of history; it is vividly imagined, elegantly written, haunting, and unforgettable.
Author | : Anjou Kiernan |
Publisher | : Fair Winds Press |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2021-02-16 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1592339832 |
The Ultimate Guide to The Witch's Wheel of the Year offers a complete guide to celebrating the eight Wiccan sabbats as part of your spiritual practice. Anjou Kiernan—named "One of the Magical Women You Should be Following on Instagram" by Refinery 29—guides you through the history of the holidays, their pagan roots, and how to merge these sacred cycles and celebrations with today's traditions and holidays. Lavishly illustrated and photographed, The Ultimate Guide to The Witch’s Wheel of the Year illustrates spells and practices that will help you incorporate the old magick of the seasons into your modern life. Accompanying each turn of the Wheel as it cycles through the holidays of Yule, Imbolc, Ostara, Beltane, Litha, Lughnasadh, Mabon, and Samhain are: Feast recipes Fertility spells Protection amulets Home wards Divination rituals Prosperity charms And more From the bright blessings of the Yuletide solstice to the fertile flower magick of Beltane to the thinning of the veil on Samhain, each transition lends itself to a unique catalog of spells, altars, and practices that you can use all year long. The Ultimate Guide to… series offers comprehensive beginner’s guides to discovering a range of mind, body, spirit topics, including tarot, divination, crystal grids, numerology, aromatherapy, chakras, and more. Filled with beautiful illustrations and designed to give easy access to the information you’re looking for, each of these references provides simple-to-follow expert guidance as you learn and master your practice.
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Total Pages | : 546 |
Release | : 1923 |
Genre | : Open-air treatment |
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Author | : Emma Wilby |
Publisher | : Liverpool University Press |
Total Pages | : 467 |
Release | : 2019-08-02 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1782846247 |
With their dramatic descriptions of black masses and cannibalistic feasts, the records generated by the Basque witch-craze of 160914 provide us with arguably the most demonologically-stereotypical accounts of the witches sabbath or akelarre to have emerged from early modern Europe. While the trials have attracted scholarly attention, the most substantial monograph on the subject was written nearly forty years ago and most works have focused on the ways in which interrogators shaped the pattern of prosecutions and the testimonies of defendants. Invoking the Akelarre diverts from this norm by employing more recent historiographical paradigms to analyze the contributions of the accused. Through interdisciplinary analyses of both French- and Spanish-Basque records, it argues that suspects were not passive recipients of elite demonological stereotypes but animated these received templates with their own belief and experience, from the dark exoticism of magical conjuration, liturgical cursing and theatrical misrule to the sharp pragmatism of domestic medical practice and everyday religious observance. In highlighting the range of raw materials available to the suspects, the book helps us to understand how the fiction of the witches sabbath emerged to such prominence in contemporary mentalities, whilst also restoring some agency to the defendants and nuancing the historical thesis that stereotypical content points to interrogatorial opinion and folkloric content to the voices of the accused. In its local context, this study provides an intimate portrait of peasant communities as they flourished in the Basque region in this period and leaves us with the irony that Europes most sensationally-demonological accounts of the witches sabbath may have evolved out of a particularly ardent commitment, on the part of ordinary Basques, to the social and devotional structures of popular Catholicism.
Author | : Ivy Blyth |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2011-08-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1465303286 |
Griselda lives with her eccentric Aunt Hetty in a crazy, colourful town called Whoomph until one day her life changes completely and she is suddenly thrust into a scary, exciting adventure. The people expect her to protect them and she needs the gift of magic to do this. Where can she find it? Who will teach her? On her spellbinding journey she discovers the dark truth behind the town’s name and unlocks surprising mysteries, meeting odd creatures like a know-it-all talking spider called Priscilla. This is a tale of magic and fantasy, suitable for age group 9-11.
Author | : Topsfield Historical Society |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 1908 |
Genre | : Local history |
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Vol. 6 includes "The Celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Topsfield, Massachusetts, August 16-17, 1900."
Author | : Topsfield Historical Society, Topsfield, Mass |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 182 |
Release | : 1908 |
Genre | : Topsfield (Mass. : Town) |
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Author | : Dona Rice |
Publisher | : Teacher Created Resources |
Total Pages | : 50 |
Release | : 1992-06 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1557344043 |
Presents lesson plans, curriculum connections, activities, vocabulary help, a related-reading list, and other materials for teaching The witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare.