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Author Shaw, Allyson, author.

Title Ashes and stones : a journey through Scotland in search of women hunted as witches / Allyson Shaw ; map drawn by Jamie Whyte.

Publication Info. New York ; London : Pegasus Books, 2023.
©2023

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Location Call No. Status
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Adult New Materials  133.4309 SHAW    Check Shelf
Edition First Pegasus Books cloth edition.
Description 292 pages : map ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-289).
Contents Introduction: pipe song -- Seamark -- Fatal sisters -- Kirkyard and Hollow Hill -- Climbing the law -- Athena of the Saltpans -- Edge of the North Seas -- Just people -- Spaewife -- Nevin Stone -- Police tape and ritual litter -- Hedge maze -- Wall's end -- In the margins -- Red threads -- Roadside shrine -- Come the shipwreck of the world -- Rough music -- A lingering, voracious image -- Homecoming -- Epilogue : sifting the ashes.
Summary "In Ashes and Stones we visit modern memorials and standing stones, and roam among forests and hedge mazes, folklore, and political fantasies. From fairy hills to forgotten caves, we explore a spellbound landscape. Allyson Shaw untangles the myth of witchcraft and gives voice to those erased by it. Her elegant and lucid prose weaves together threads of history and feminist reclamation to create a vibrant memorial. This is the untold story of the witches' monuments of Scotland and the women's lives they mark. Ashes and Stones is a trove of folklore linking the lives of contemporary women to the horrors of the past, a record of resilience and a call to choose and remember our ancestors." -- Provided by the publisher.
Subject Witchcraft -- Scotland -- History.
Witches -- Scotland -- History.
Witch hunting -- Scotland -- History.
Women -- Scotland -- History.
Scotland -- History.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women.
Genre/Form Nonfiction novels.
Added Author Whyte, Jamie, cartographer.
ISBN 9781639365296 (hardcover)
163936529X (hardcover)
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