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A Dinner of Herbs: Tales from Scarborough Fair

by Elizabeth Conall, Anne B. Walsh (Author)

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Are you going to Scarborough Fair? Let these tales pass the time as you make your way there...Parsley: "To the Devil and Back": In this lesbian retelling of "Rapunzel", Jumana, daughter to Ruya the wise woman, is magically locked in the attic. Her only hope now is her friend Nilam...Sage: "The Wisdom to Know the Difference": Ms. Sophie lives in the house on the corner. If this were a few hundred years ago, everyone would be calling her a witch. Everyone would be right.Rosemary: "Pray You, Love, Remember": The mortal girl Rosemary was stolen in infancy by the fae. While she loves Underhill, Overhill fascinates her. Can she ever learn to balance her two worlds?Thyme: "Born to Set It Right": Hina is a Damsel in a different kind of distress: her Hero might as well be a Villain. Can her carefully hidden magic save both her Companion and their Quest?… (more)
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Are you going to Scarborough Fair? Let these tales pass the time as you make your way there...Parsley: "To the Devil and Back": In this lesbian retelling of "Rapunzel", Jumana, daughter to Ruya the wise woman, is magically locked in the attic. Her only hope now is her friend Nilam...Sage: "The Wisdom to Know the Difference": Ms. Sophie lives in the house on the corner. If this were a few hundred years ago, everyone would be calling her a witch. Everyone would be right.Rosemary: "Pray You, Love, Remember": The mortal girl Rosemary was stolen in infancy by the fae. While she loves Underhill, Overhill fascinates her. Can she ever learn to balance her two worlds?Thyme: "Born to Set It Right": Hina is a Damsel in a different kind of distress: her Hero might as well be a Villain. Can her carefully hidden magic save both her Companion and their Quest?

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