A review by anthroxagorus
Green Witchcraft by Ann Moura

3.0

Actually, I skimmed it. I was hoping for something more advanced, but, alas, another introductory level. So that's more on me. What I did read (about a fourth) didn't seem well organized and didn't stand out from other stuff I read.

At the same time, this book isn't written for us so much as it's written for her and her family, which had a surprisingly sweet tone to it. The memoir aspect was my favorite, though not its intention.

So, it's not a bad place to start for anyone interested. From a woman writer, it didn't make me cringe on the myth telling and has some good recipes and spells, a fair good amount of charts. Ann is very "do what feels right but here's what we do" which I appreciate.