Fiction
Aisha's Moonlit Walk
by Anika Stafford
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 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. 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 pagan tradition.

$13.00

The Blue Is For Nightmares Collection
by Laurie Faria Stolarz
Laurie Faria Stolarz's widely-popular novels-Blue is for Nightmares, White is for Magic, Silver is for Secrets, and Red is for Remembrance-are now available in a boxed set! Stolarz's pitch-perfect dialog and fast-paced storytelling have made these four supsense thrillers into huge hits for teens, with over 200,000 sold collectively. The engaging heroine of this remarkable series is Stacey Brown. A typical teenager, Stacey has the usual worries, like getting good grades and falling in love. But she is also a hereditary witch who is blessed-or cursed-with a gift for prophetic dreams. When danger strikes, Stacey depends on folk magic, good friends, and her wits to escape the peril foretold in her nightmares.

$28.95