Wild dark and divine... The first of its kind Goddess with a Thousand Faces blends historical
research with mythological retelling taking an inspirational enlightening and fiercely
feminist deep dive into ancient goddesses to explore the modern concept of femininity. This is
a historical journey like no other - unlike every other book on the subject Goddess with a
Thousand Faces transcends geographical boundaries and breaks down cultural barriers. From
Rangda in Bali to Freyja in Iceland and more recognisable faces such as the Greek goddess
Artemis it is a work of true inclusion - readers are invited to consider these dazzling
goddesses as part of a cultural cannon of human femininity regardless of race sex or gender.
Goddess with a Thousand Faces asks us to interrogate our past through a fresh new lens. We're
challenged to comprehend our relationship with the feminine within us question the legacy of
goddesses and whether we might see them in the faces of us all. Embrace your inner goddess...
Perfect for fans of Pandora's Jar by Natalie Haynes Love in Colour by Bolu Babalola and
Storyland by Amy Jeffs.