The Ultimate Book of Shadows for the New Generation
This book has everything a teen Witch could want and need between two covers: a magickal cookbook, encyclopedia, dictionary, and grimoire. It relates specifically to today's young adults and their concerns, yet is grounded in the magickal work of centuries past.
Information is arranged alphabetically and divided into five distinct categories: (1) Shadows of Religion and Mystery, (2) Shadows of Objects, (3) Shadows of Expertise and Proficiency, (4) Shadows of Magick and Enchantment, and (5) Shadows of Daily Life. It is organized so readers can skip over the parts they already know, or read each section in alphabetical order.
Selling Features
By the author of the best-selling Teen Witch and mother of four teen Witches
A jam-packed learning and resource guide for
serious young Witches
All categories are discussed in modern terms and their associated historical roots
Includes endnotes and footnotes that cite sources or add clarification
A training companion to Teen Witch and To Ride a Silver Broomstick
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