The Elizabeth I - the Virgin Queen - is dead. James I - son of Bloody Mary - takes the throne and expands the persecution of Witches to Ireland. Sile - Wise Woman of Armagh - is named "Witch". As she awaits death, stories of her life, the lives of many Wise Woman who came before her, and ancient Celtic traditions and beliefs are captured by a young scribe. "So we do not forget," her clan leader commands. "Sile the Blind Seer" is an imaginative work that draws inspiration from both historic and mythic events, blending fact and fiction to create a compelling narrative populated by both human and otherworldly characters. At the heart of the story lies Sile (Shee-LAY) - a powerful spiritual and political figure who possesses the ability to "sing" the songs of past Wise Women through her collective race memories. These songs carry the wisdom, knowledge, and experiences of countless generations, representing the voices of those who came before. As the story unfolds, Sile faces impending execution at the hands of James I of Great Britain. As she awaits death, she uses her stories and songs to preserve the legacy of Wise Women and pass on their wisdom to future generations. As the story progresses, the Celtic Woman's songs become a testament to resilience, the enduring power of memory, and the interconnectedness of generations. Through her voice, the past and the present converge, and the heritage of the wisdom of women continues to live on.