IN THE SPIRIT OF WE’MOON: CELEBRATING 30 YEARS

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Why I love IN THE SPIRIT OF WE’MOON:

IN THE SPIRIT OF WE’MOON is not a book to read. It is to savor, bit by bit, seeking — and discovering — treasure after treasure.

This is a magnificent collection of images, stories and poetry from hundreds of women.

The diversity and power emanating from its covers is simply phenomenal.

There is no way I can say enough about this collaboration amongst women. So I shall say nothing more.

A Snippet

Can I choose one section/poem/writing to demonstrate the immensity of IN THE SPIRIT OF WE’MOON? Not a chance. So I shall open the book to a random page, and this is what I find:

Silver Strands, by Barbara J. Raisbeck, 1997
The moon is my ally
she slips under my covers
and into my bed at night
weaving her silver strands of wisdom
into my hair

Or on another page:

The Girl Effect, by GirlEffect.com, 2011
The Revolution will be led
by a twelve-year old girl.

Or this:

Located on Highway 95, forty-five miles north of Las Vegas, Nevada and fifteen miles south of the National Nuclear Test Site, a statue of Sekhmet, ancient image of woman’s power,sits regally inside her temple. … (w)hen you visit, it is requested that you look where you walk. Every animal, every plant every rock and every grain of sand is our spirit.

Just one more:

Menarch Ritual, by Therin Jensen, 1989

My daughter had her first bloods in December, 1987. We did ritual, singing her song. All her gifts were red. We ate red apples and red cake. She was given a medicine bag, with blood stone. She was offered, in love, to the goddess. She was received in love to the circle.

Talk a Little, Talk a Lot

All great reads, like this one, have themes or ideas, or just hints, for discussion topics in your book club. Here are a few ideas for you:

As your book club members each choose a selection that spoke to them, you will no doubt run out of time as you smile, laugh, cry and talk about the choices.
How does this anthology differ from other anthologies that you have seen? Do you enjoy this one more? or less? or just differently?
If you were to put together an anthology of women’s writings, what would you include?
In the paragraph about her daughter’s first menache, the writer describes a ceremony. What was your introduction to womanhood? Given your ‘druthers, would you choose the one described, or the one you had?

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