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Celtic Memories [Hardcover]

Caitlin Matthews (Author), Olwyn Whelan (Illustrator)
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8 and up3 and up
The joyous stories, songs and values of the Celtic peoples create an irresistible magic both for descendants of the Celts and individuals from other traditions around the world. Author Caitlin Matthews has compiled some of these stories that offer a spellbinding journey through the Celtic world.
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Grade 1-6--A beautifully illustrated collection of folktales and poems from the various Celtic traditions: Welsh, Irish, Scottish, and Breton. In her thoughtful foreword, Matthews explains how folktales come from collective memory, and how the "magic" of stories is not necessarily only that of supernatural happenings, but also "everyday magic, which is part of everyday life." Imbued with both kinds of enchantment, the six tales included here are rich in mythic meaning and written in a lively style that begs to be told or read aloud. Some will be familiar to storytellers ("The Black Bull of Norroway"), while others may be less well known ("The Boy Who Didn't Know"). One selection from Scotland, "The Cailleach of the Snows," is the reteller's own synthesis of several myths about women connected with nature. A few of the offerings are particularly noteworthy for strong female characters, especially the Welsh Rhiannon. Interspersed throughout the book are six one-page songs and blessings used by ancient Celtic peoples to guard against harm and celebrate the seasons. Notes on the tales not only connect them to their sources, but also reflect on their subtle, underlying themes of human behavior. Pronunciation guides, which are essential for tongue-twisting Celtic names, are also included. The bright watercolors, done in a folk style, are perfectly suited to the subject matter. Eye-catching borders decorate the pages and echo the hues used in the paintings. A fine choice for folklore collections.--Connie C. Rockman, Stratford Library Association, CT
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Gr. 3-6. Matthews retells six traditional stories from the Celtic people of Brittany, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Between the stories are single-page offerings from the same countries: blessings, songs, and a "healing charm." The volume ends with notes on each of the stories, followed by guidance in pronouncing names such as "Llanddeusant" and "N'oun Doare," an addition that readers and storytellers will appreciate. The spacious book design and fresh, appealing artwork make this volume a resplendent showcase for the stories, which are well chosen and well told. Besides the watercolor illustrations of people, places, and events in the narratives, each page has an intricate, Celtic-inspired border designed for that story or verse. A beautiful collection for reading aloud or reading alone. Carolyn Phelan
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 8 and up
  • Hardcover: 80 pages
  • Publisher: Barefoot Books (August 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1841480975
  • ISBN-13: 978-1841480978
  • Product Dimensions: 11.5 x 9.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #409,934 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Hello! I'm Caitlin Matthews. I live in Oxford, England with my partner, John Matthews and two warring white cats who, despite our best efforts, can't abide each other and live on different floors of our small house.

I'm primarily known for being the author of many books including Singing the Soul Back Home, Mabon and the Guardians of Celtic Britain, Psychic Shield, and Sophia, Goddess of Wisdom. I write in the fields of metaphysical non-fiction, poetry, fiction, folkstory and myth, as well as writing books for children. I'm known for my research into the Celtic and ancestral traditions, and the ways in which I provoke exploration of the creative metaphysical field, and how we can apply it to our spiritual path.

With John Matthews, I've written the Encyclopedia of Celtic Wisdom, the Arthurian Tarot and Walkers Between the Worlds. Our latest collaboration is the StoryWorld series of cards and books for storytellers of all ages, which started coming out in 2009 - many more titles to come in 2010.

Although I'm the author of over sixty books, most of my work is oral rather than written. As a teacher of ancestral, shamanic and metaphysical traditions, I go all over the world, working with communities and spiritual institutions. With John Matthews, and my dear colleague Felicity Wombwell, I co-founded The Foundation for Inspirational and Oracular Studies, which is dedicated to the mythic, oracular and sacred arts. Our FiOS shamanic training programme teaches students the ancestral wisdom and healing arts as living sacred traditions in which we still engage.

As a singer, I play Celtic & medieval harps, sruti and psaltery. My CDs include Deep Well in the Wild Wood: Songs from the Place Beyond and the latest, Earth's Own Heart: Songs from the Faery Hills appears in 2010. I was the Pictish language originator and song-writer of Song of the Exile for the 2004 Jerry Bruckheimer film King Arthur and I appear frequently on international radio and television.

For the last 20 years, I've had a shamanic practice in Oxford dedicated to healing soul sickness and ancestral fragmentation. I use my voice to help open the way between the worlds, to sing the soul's essential nature, tracking it through the client's story and bringing it homeward, with the help of spirit allies who have chosen to work with me.

I'm currently working on Rekindling Ancestral Hearths: a book to help us come into good relationship with our ancestors. I believe that being in commuinion with our ancestors and gifting spirits is essential for the wellbeing of our world, and lies at the root of war and peace.

If you want to know more about my courses, events and forthcoming books, you are cordially invited to visit www.hallowquest.org.uk.

For new readers of my work, there is no 'one book' that conveys all that I teach, but the following practical books may be a helpful guide for you to begin somewhere:

Walkers Between Worlds - for a grounding in where our spiritual traditions arose.
Singing the Soul Back Home - for a guide on how we come into come relationship with our gifting spirits
Celtic Devotional - for a post-denominational way of spiritually acknowledging each day and season
Psychic Shield - for those who need a friendly guide to how the universe and ourselves rub off each other and how we can do it more harmoniously


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Enchanted!, August 10, 2010
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We are enchanted with these Celtic Memories. It is as if the author had the oral storytelling in mind when preparing the written text, because the cadence, sound and structure just makes for a dance upon the tongue whenever we read. The stories simply roll out into the air and make you never stop wanting to read aloud.

This is the fourth Barefoot Book we are reading and each one is better than the one before. The stories are mesmerising and the illustrations are delicious. These are the kinds of books that fill my heart with gratitude to the authors and publishers for sharing these precious gifts with the world.
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Once upon a time, near Llanddeusant in South Wales, there lived a poor widow with her only son, Rhys. Read the first page
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mysterious claw, birch wand, bringing summer, black bull
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Goddess of the Land, King Eochaid, Well of Youth, Hefydd the Ancient, Feeble Fergus, Lord of Dyfed, May Eve, Princess of the Golden Ram, South Wales
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