Twelve-year-old Erin has always enjoyed celebrating the changing of the seasons with her family, but as she listens to her friend Rachel explain to their class what Christmas means to her, Erin realizes that she doesn't understand exactly why her family celebrates the Winter Solstice.
Erin's mother suggests that she ask Evangeline, a wise older woman who agrees to teach Erin about the magic of the seasons. Erin promises to take her studies seriously, and she soon finds that her joy of discovering the deeper levels of meaning embedded within her family's beliefs and rituals is balanced by quiet contemplation and hard work.
As Erin watches the Wheel of the Year turn, she discovers that the changing seasons also mirror changes in her relationship with her inner self and those around her. This heartwarming tale of one girl's magical journey will delight readers of all ages.
Along the way you will discover lessons about Imbolc (February 2, a time of returning light); Spring Equinox (March 20, promises of spring); Beltaine (May 1, the sowing of seeds); Summer Solstice (June 21, the fullness of summer); Lammas (August 2, the first harvest); Fall Equinox (September 21, the full harvest); Samhain (October 31, the season of ancestors); and Yule (December 21, a celebration of the darkness of winter).
Seasons of Magic also includes a journal with questions to help you further explore the seasonal festivals and design your own celebrations.
In the following excerpt, Erin discovers the magic of Mother Nature:
"Good morning, Erin. Another good picking, I see."
"Yes, it is," Erin said, setting down two cereal bowls, each filled to the brim with berries. "I keep expecting the berries to run out, but every day there are more, almost as though they're magic bushes."
Evangeline's eyes twinkled as she replied. "They are magic, Erin. Natural earth magic, that is," she said, laughing from deep down in her belly. Erin was always amazed at that laugh that was so big yet came from a woman so small.
"What do you mean, earth magic?" Erin asked, settling down into a chair, eager for one of Evangeline's lessons. . .
If you are looking for the perfect way for you and your children to stay relaxed and focused on the deep roots and true meaning of the upcoming holiday season, Seasons of Magic: A Girl’s Journey should be on your pre-holiday family reading list. ...
“I don’t know why I let my mother talk me into this,” Erin thought nervously as she crossed the wide, wrap-around porch at the front of Evangeline’s house. Erin reached out a gloved hand for the door knocker, then pulled back quickly when she ...
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