A crossroads - two realities, two ways of power - the everyday and the pagan world of magic. Time for Sarah to choose. At stake: her heart, mind and soul. With the approach of the Winter Solstice, Sarah Ashby, a rising, young financial executive, has an emotional meltdown that unleashes an overpowering hunger for some essential, lost part of herself connected to her soul. Following her instincts and the dream directives of a raven, Sarah propels herself on a spiritual adventure that lands her on a remote, rugged island on the Canadian West Coast and into the alternative, pagan world of magic, ritual and the Dark Goddess. Here she gains allies, including Kayla, a resident witch, and discovers the source of her soul ache as her own, beautiful feminine soul. But how can Sarah navigate these strange waters without unraveling her existing world and sacrificing the things she most deeply cherishes? Walk the Path with Sarah, in this first book in the Tales of She series, as she starts on a journey of reclaiming her inner power and beauty, and discovers the lost stories of the Dark Goddess that can return the life-giving ways of the sacred feminine to the waking world. What has been lost can be refound, all the more cherished than if it had never been lost at all.
Leda is a middle-aged, divorced mother devoted to her work as an English professor. After the departure of her grown-up daughters, she takes a holiday on the Italian coast. But...
Here we find our home, within and without, and in the life-affirming embrace of the sacred feminine. This sacred hunger for home fuels your journey of soul in The Path of She Book of Sabbats.
NOW A MOTION PICTURE NOMINATED FOR THREE OSCARS--Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay--Directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal and starring Olivia Colman, Jesse Buckley, Paul Mescal, and Dakota Johnson Another...
From Lucretia Grindle, author of Villa Triste, comes a novel of lives lost and found, as intricate and mysterious as the Italian streets where the story's secrets begin.
The Lost Daughter is a chronicle of her journey back in time, an exploration of fractured family bonds, and a moving epic of self-discovery.
The Story of the Lost Child is the long-awaited fourth volume in the Neapolitan novels (My Brilliant Friend, The Story of a New Name, Those Who Leave and Those Who...
From one of China's most acclaimed writers, this is an unflinching, erotic and exciting tale of forbidden love in the gold rush era of turn-of-the-century San Francisco.
Based on true events and “breathtakingly threaded together from start to finish with the sound of a beating heart” (The New York Times Book Review), The Daughter’s Tale is an unforgettable family saga of love, survival, and redemption ...
One of NPR’s Best Books of the Year. Readers of Elena Ferrante’s The Lost Daughter may recall the little doll—lost or stolen—around which that novel revolves. Here, Ferrante retells the tale from the doll’s perspective.
A group of bereaved fathers explores the risks involved in girlhood in this novel that collapses the distinction between gender and self, history and allegory