Summer: Fire, Water, and Feast (The Keeping Year, #2)
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Every summer, someone rolls a burning wheel downhill, ties herbs into a bundle, wades into a river at dawn, or carries the first loaf of the new grain to a church door.
The folklore of the hot months is more physical, more perishable, and more precisely timed than a season of supposed leisure has any right to be. From solstice fires in Scandinavia to monsoon rain-calling rites in India, from berry pilgrimages on Irish hilltops to fleet blessings on Mediterranean harbours, Amelia Wren traces...























