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"The witch goddess Cerridwen is the focus of devotion and reverence among witches and Pagans around the world. This book traces Cerridwen's roots through layers of history and myth, and it provides hands-on exercises and visionary rites to help you realize her power in your own m...

"Kneeling in a muddy field, clutching something soft and blue-black, Marc Hamer vows he will stop trapping moles-- forever. In this earnest, understated, and sublime work of nonfiction literature, the molecatcher shares what led him to this strange career: from sleeping among hed...

"When Frieda Hughes moved to the depths of the Welsh countryside, she was expecting to take on a few projects: planting a garden, painting, writing her poetry column for The Times (London), and possibly even breathing new life into her ailing marriage. But instead, she found hers...

Poetrywales

"In 1967 Toronto, Selena, a university-educated school teacher from Wales emigrates to Canada and marries Aidan, a man who emigrated with his family from Sri Lanka in 1956 when he was sixteen. Salena had not been conscious of their racial differences until they return to Wales to...

Touring England. This royally entertaining program captures Great Britain's legendary sites, grand traditions and rich pageantry. Your itinerary includes unforgettable visits to historic and contemporary London; mysterious prehistoric Stonehenge; Bath, the dazzling spa where ki...

An Irish proverb tells us: "A tale is more precious than the wealth of the world," and judging from the richness of their storytelling traditions, the Celts have always believed this. In fairy tales, as in music, the romantic artistry of the Celts came to full flower. In this won...

Kneeling in a muddy field, clutching something soft and blue-black, Marc Hamer vows he will stop trapping moles--forever. In this earnest, understated, and sublime work of nonfiction literature, the molecatcher shares what led him to this strange career: from sleeping among hedge...

"When Frieda Hughes moved to the depths of the Welsh countryside, she was expecting to take on a few projects: planting a garden, painting, writing her poetry column for The Times (London), and possibly even breathing new life into her ailing marriage. But instead, she found hers...

"Fluency is essential for comprehension, but how exactly do you teach it? From readers theater and repeated reading of song lyrics to poetry podcasts and fluency masterpiece galleries, you'll see how teachers from all over the country have incorporated effective fluency practice ...

"FERN G. Z. CARR is a former lawyer, teacher and past President of both the local branch of the BC Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and Project Literacy Kelowna Society. She is a Full Member of the League of Canadian Poets and has served as the League's Poet-in-Re...

"The follow-up to the Lambda Literary Award-winning anthology The Remedy: new ways of imagining what LGBTQ+ health care could look like. What if you could trust in getting the health care you need in ways that felt good and helped you thrive? What if the health system honoured an...

Think of Australian animals and you think of the koala, kangaroo, emu and platypus. The author has written about these animals and, in addition, the little Aussie mozzie, the wombat, and a host of other animals from the Australian bush.

Dirty beasts Dahl, Roald.

A collection of humorous poems about amazing or nasty creatures, including a flying cow, a pig who turns the tables on a farmer, and crocodiles, lions and anteaters who delight in devouring people.

The third and final volume in the spirited and witty memoir series Picking up her story in the late '60s at age 21, Cathy Gildiner whisks the reader through five years and three countries, beginning when she is a poetry student at Oxford. Her education extended beyond the classro...

ex nihilo

The possibility that the present is a continued struggle against nihilism, marked by the will to create, offers important questions about identity and heritage: what does it mean to exist in the present? Out of what matter do we form our identities? How are we different now than ...

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