Before science there was superstition. The unknown was scary, beyond our understanding and full of demons so humans invented customs and superstitions in order to deal with them and to feel less vulnerable and afraid. People believed that: Red lipstick scared away demons trying to enter your body, crocodiles lured you in via tears, and telling an actor to break a leg prevented them from trouble.
Even in 2018 it is amazing that so many people still swear by these customs and superstitions, believing them to be based on facts and logic. Even worse is that most people don't know where the traditions started and what their original meaning were so they just continue to follow them blindly.
The Brachs clearly did extensive research to trace many common beliefs back to their origins, sometimes thousands of years in the past. When in doubt about which was the exact cause, they provide information about two or more possible reasons and the history behind each of them.
In twenty-five chapters the authors cover a wide range of subjects including: birth, courtship, death, manners, dress, magic, medicine, justice, military, sports, and time. This book is easy to read and in it you will find answers to dozens of questions you didn't even know you had. Hopefully readers will find the book not only illuminating but they may decide to give up some of their superstitions once they learn the "truth" behind them.
This book is both fun and educational and I highly recommend it to young and old alike.