A Child's Eye View of Wicca
By Alan Leddon
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A Child's Eye View of Wicca is an excellent introductory course for the children of Wiccan parents as well as anyone who could use a brief, easy to understand overview of this often misunderstood religion. It includes an explanation of beliefs, rituals, holidays, photos of actual ritual activity by a Wiccan group and much more. The work touches on most aspects of Wiccan practice and belief. This is also a perfectly priced book for Wiccans to recommend to those questioning their faith.
Alan Leddon
Alan is the owner of Spero Publishing, based out of Madison, WI. Alan is originally from Western New York, having arrived in Madison by way of a brief US Navy career and stints in Falls Church, VA and St Petersburg, Fl. Alan is the father of Raven, an incredibly intelligent young girl, and husband of Bekki, who is teaching how to use technology. In addition to operating Spero Publishing, Alan is also a licensed nurse.
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A Child's Eye View of Wicca - Alan Leddon
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A Child’s Eye View of Wicca
By Alan Leddon
Cover and art by Bekki Leddon
Pictures donated by Kidril Telrunya
Spero Publishing
Madison, WI
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Acknowledgements
I would like to thank two old Navy buddies, Mike and Vic, who helped me to discover Wicca.
I would like to thank Trish Telesco, from whom I learned more about Wicca, the SCA, and being a good person than either of us realized. I was living through a bad time when we knew each other, and you said the things that I needed to hear to get through it.
I would like to express the deepest and most heartfelt gratitude to Kidril Telrunya and the Spirit Circle Coven for the photos inside this book.
Parental Advisory
The practice of Wicca includes elements that may be considered unacceptable or inappropriate by modern Western parents. Some Wiccan groups include ritual nudity as a part