Aisha's Moonlit Walk: Stories And Celebrations For The Pagan Year

by Anika Stafford

Paperback, 2005

Status

Available

Publication

Skinner House Books (2005), 96 pages

Library's review

"These engaging children's stories chronicle a modern-day family as they celebrate the eight pagan holidays over the course of a year. Readers of all ages will delight in following the fictional Aisha and her family and friends. Told in Aisha's own words, these charming stories bring to life the
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tradition, beliefs, and values of the pagan faith as it is celebrated today.

The book includes a brief introduction to each holiday and an outline of the key pagan concepts and lessons for each story. Readers will follow Aisha to winter solstice, the longest night of the year, when she learns to appreciate the importance of family and figures out how to end a fight with her best friend Heather. During the fall equinox, readers will rejoice with Aisha as she celebrates her many accomplishments over the past year.

Each story includes a brief introduction to the holiday and an outline of the key pagan concepts and lessons that are fleshed out in the story. The tales are followed by earth-honoring activities suitable for adults and children alike.

This refreshing, family-oriented approach to the pagan calendar is ideal for children, parents, teachers, and anyone who seeks greater insight into the spiritual significance of the pagan tradition." www.amazon.com
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Language

Original language

English

ISBN

1558964851 / 9781558964853

Barcode

1225
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