Witches are born Witches. Rochelle Moore was born in Ireland into a family of healers, artists, poets and nature lovers. Her great Grandmother, Georgina Maguire, was a renowned Celtic "wise woman", muse and fortune-teller. People came from all over Ireland to visit her. Witches have always been associated with healing, natural remedies and divination. The Witch has gone through numerous transformations over the ages and definitions of what constitutes a Witch vary greatly from country to country. Rochelle gives a personal account of her life as a Witch whilst providing information and advice for anybody interested in The Craft.
Just finished reading it and skimming over the last chapters of spells and altar set up and runes. Along with my review below I'd like to say that I did like this autobiography but I wouldn't take it too seriously. I do not recommend this book and feel there are better books out there. There's something about the book that makes it feel like the person feels she knows more than the individual reading it but really doesn't.
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It bothers me that she keeps misspelling words after just writing the word correctly in the last sentence. No it is not a variation of the spelling of that word, it is just bad spell check..