Secrets of the Witch
An initiation into our history and our wisdom
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- USD 10.99
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- USD 10.99
Descripción editorial
Part history, part spellbook, this magical compendium gives young witches a fascinating insight into the lives and practices of witches throughout time and from all over the world.
Since ancient times, magic and witchcraft have inspired both fear and fascination. More recently, witchcraft has become a popular symbol for feminist empowerment. Everything a beginning witch needs to know is contained in Secrets of the Witch. Uncover the meaning and history behind magical tools and symbols such as cauldrons and pentagrams, find out the truths of the Salem Witch Trials and learn about witches in popular culture, from the ancient figure of Circe to Hermione Granger. This spellbinding guide explores the mystical history of witches throughout time and all over the world, including their magical symbols and practices.Initiates to the ways of the witch will learn the stories of legendary and real-life witches, as well as how to make their own talisman, how to use magical crystals and plants, which familiar is right for them and so much more.Aspiring witches 9 years and older will find this an invaluable and empowering guide, filled with authentic detail and strikingly illustrated. With the supernatural wisdom of modern-day witches Elsa Whyte and Julie Légère and Laura Pérez’s rich artwork, step into your dark sisterhood and discover the Secrets of the Witch.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The history of witchcraft from antiquity to the modern day unfolds in this artful guide. Directly addressing apprenticing witches, L g re and Whyte write in an intimate storytelling style: "Dear sister, If this book has found its way into your possession, then it means it is time for you to begin your apprenticeship." Collage-like spreads featuring haunting, stylized imagery by P rez approach a broad range of topics explored in short, approachable sections. The authors examine changing perceptions of magic and witchcraft throughout time (with notable focus on the persecution of alleged witches), providing intriguing reflections on how events and cultural zeitgeists have influenced such perceptions: "Having fallen into relative obscurity in the 18th century, we began to be talked about once more in the following decade." Additional sections introduce common practices and divination tools, famed witches of the past, and concepts and materials relating to witchery. Readers curious about the broader roots and evolution of witchcraft will find a valuable resource in this elegant and insightful volume. Ages 9 14. (Aug.)