The Red-Haired Girl from the Bog: Landscape of Celtic Myth and Spirit
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When Patricia Monaghan traveled to Ireland seeking her roots, what she found was much more than her physical ancestors. This is the story of her journey and the legends, landmarks, and mystical lore she encountered. Her poetic stories elucidate the ways that myth reveals the truth of human experience as well as the contradictions that are embodied in women's lives. This book is an extensive exploration of goddess mythology in Ireland, from Brigit, the Celtic goddess of water, fire, and transformation, to the historical figure of Granueille, a pirate queen.

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When Patricia Monaghan traveled to Ireland seeking her roots, what she found was much more than her physical ancestors. This is the story of her journey and the legends, landmarks, and mystical lore she encountered. Her poetic stories elucidate the ways that myth reveals the truth of human experience as well as the contradictions that are embodied in women's lives. This book is an extensive exploration of goddess mythology in Ireland, from Brigit, the Celtic goddess of water, fire, and transformation, to the historical figure of Granueille, a pirate queen.
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Monaghan, P. (2010). The Red-Haired Girl from the Bog: Landscape of Celtic Myth and Spirit. New World Library.

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Monaghan, Patricia. 2010. The Red-Haired Girl From the Bog: Landscape of Celtic Myth and Spirit. New World Library.

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Monaghan, Patricia, The Red-Haired Girl From the Bog: Landscape of Celtic Myth and Spirit. New World Library, 2010.

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Monaghan, Patricia. The Red-Haired Girl From the Bog: Landscape of Celtic Myth and Spirit. New World Library, 2010.

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