For those who loved The Red Tent, Sisters of the Solstice Moon is a re-imagining of women’s culture in pre-patriarchal times. - Popular book club title. - Novel based on extensive research into matriarchal cultures and rituals. Book 1 in the When She Wakes trilogy. On the Winter Solstice, thirteen women across the world have the same terrifying vision. All that is now sacred will be destroyed. Each answers the call, to journey to Egypt, and save the wisdom of the Goddess. She who is Kali Ma from the jungles of Arya, Tiamet from the Roof of the World, Badh of the Cailleach from the land of Eiru, Awa from the Land of Yemaya, Uxua of Ix Chel from the Yucatan, Parasfahe from the Land of Inanna... all racing against time and history to bring us their story. This is the history before history. This is herstory, as it emerged. An imagining – or is it a remembering? – of the end of matriarchy and the emergence of global patriarchy, this book brings alive long dead cultures from around the world and brings us closer to the lost wisdoms that we know in our bones. Sisters of the Solstice Moon is a story of vast richness and complexity, in the tradition of speculative historical novel series, Clan of the Cave Bear and The Mists of Avalon . Gina Martin creates a magical weaving of exotic landscapes, perennial wisdom, ritual and remembering. Journey into myth, and allow it to become real. Martin breathes narrative details into the embers of this story that make it crackle to life. Beautiful, engrossing, and dreadfully relevant, this book will remind you of the latent power of Women. At a time when the radical right and authoritarianism are on the rise all over the world, it's a great comfort to remember that hope is not lost; it's only hibernating. – Jeanine Cummins, bestselling author of A Rip in Heaven and The Outside Boy In Sisters of the Solstice Moon , author, teacher and priestess Gina Martin has woven together visions of the mysteries of the Sacred Feminine from the past, present and future, with an evocative and sensual urgency... Lush with rich, descriptive language that carries the reader into the cultures and rituals she dreams into being, one has only to let oneself be carried deeply into the heart of these rites and the important spiritual messages they contain. – Sharynne NicMhacha, author of The Divine Feminine in Ancient Europe, Celtic Myth and Religion and Queen of the Night Sisters of the Solstice Moon is a generous offering of heart and spirit, expertly crafted as it envelopes the reader in its sweet embrace and has us caring deeply for the women on their journey, with all their qualities – human and divine. Filled with wisdom and insight, this tale of love, healing and magic is a powerfully moving and transformative story for our time, as we reconnect with our own inner wisdom and knowing. I loved this book. – Celeste Lovick, author of Medicine Song Sisters of the Solstice Moon is a visionary tale of women coming together with a singular purpose... the survival of Mother Earth. Evocatively written, Martin draws us into an epic story that follows thirteen Priestesses on individual quests that lead them to the star-filled skies of Egypt. Along the way, we are immersed in ancient Goddess rituals and instructed by these powerful women on living in harmony with nature. Feminist, futuristic and unabashedly Matriarchal, Sisters of the Solstice Moon is a story for this moment in time. – Lisa Levart, author/photographer of Goddess on Earth: Portraits of the Divine Feminine "Martin breathes narrative details into the embers of this story that make it crackle to life. Beautiful, engrossing, and dreadfully relevant, this book will remind you of the latent power of Women. At a time when the radical right and authoritarianism are on the rise all over the world, it's a great comfort to remember that hope is not lost; it's only hibernating." —Jeanine Cummins, bestselling author of A Rip in Heaven and The Outside Boy "In Sisters of the Solstice Moon , author, teacher and priestess Gina Martin has woven together visions of the mysteries of the Sacred Feminine from the past, present and future, with an evocative and sensual urgency... Lush with rich, descriptive language that carries the reader into the cultures and rituals she dreams into being, one has only to let oneself be carried deeply into the heart of these rites and the important spiritual messages they contain." —Sharynne NicMhacha, scholar and author of The Divine Feminine in Ancient Europe, Celtic Myth and Religion, and Queen of the Night " Sisters of the Solstice Moon is a generous offering of heart and spirit, expertly crafted as it envelopes the reader in its sweet embrace and has us caring deeply for the women on their journey, with all their qualities – both human and divine. Filled with wisdom and insight, this tale of love, healing and magic is a powerfully moving and transformative story for our