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Goddesses: A Graphic History

par Monica Foggia, Nikita Gill, Goffia, Monica; Sals

A journey to discover the most sacred female deities

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  • Éditeurtest
  • Parution19 octobre 2025

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A visually rich and narratively bold exploration of sacred feminine power, retold through the journey of a curious modern-day seeker. From the series that brought Witchcraft: A Graphic History and Tarot: A Graphic History , comes Goddesses: A Graphic History . This latest volume reclaims goddess traditions from around the world, blending mythology, ritual and feminist history. With a foreword by poet and author Nikita Gill – who also makes a guest appearance in illustrated form as one of the novel’s characters – this graphic history guides readers on a transformative journey led by the mysterious figure of Lilith. Travelling across time and place, readers encounter powerful deities and rediscover long-lost rituals and symbols – from Celtic England to ancient Egypt and beyond – revealing how goddess figures continue to shape our understanding of power and identity. Across its chapters, readers will explore: Sacred stories retold: timeless myths reinterpreted through a modern feminist lens. A global journey : deities, rituals and symbols from cultures across the world. Seasonal cycles: each leg of Lilith’s journey tied to a season, representing growth, change and transformation. Empowering themes: of matriarchy, self-love and female friendship. Visual storytelling: striking artwork and lyrical narration that bring myth and meaning to life, from the same artist behind Witchcraft: A Graphic History . As with the previous books in the series, Goddesses : A Graphic History combines meticulous research with artistic flair, offering readers a fresh and inclusive way to engage with ancient traditions. This is a book to inspire curiosity, reflection and reverence for the sacred feminine – perfect for display on any altar, coffee table or collector’s shelf.