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Welsh Folk Tales of Coast and Sea

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Just ask those mountains over there.

They have heard these stories before.

They have witnessed the floods.

Through the travels of a Mesolithic Marsh Girl, Peter Stevenson tells the folk tales of the sea along the Welsh Coast Path. From bridge-dwelling bwbach and drunken mermaids, to swan girls, salmon children and the pirate Leekie Porridge of Tenby – follow Môrwen on a journey that blends past and present and explores the social and environmental change that is carved into the Welsh coastline.

253 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 3, 2025

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December 23, 2025
A treasure trove of Welsh sea-lore and history gathered from the Welsh coast. Full of Welsh mermaids, pirates, witches, birds, characters from real-life and the Mabinogi. Gorgeous black and white illustrations.

Found the text slightly bitty (I think it works better as a 'dip into' book rather than one to be read cover-to-cover). Tying the tales together with story about Môrwen is a lovely idea but inconsistently applied.

Still, really valuable to have all of these Welsh stories together in one book.
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April 23, 2025
I loved the storytelling employed by Peter within this book. The switch between the folklore and the tale of the marsh girl the story follows is seamless and perfect.
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