This is a very lively and interesting example of a how it is book of modern spirituality, as opposed to a how to one: and thus one of the best illustrations of how Druidry is lived that I have seen. (Professor Ronald Hutton, University of Bristol, Author of 'The Triumph of the Moon' and 'Blood and Mistletoe: The History of the Druids in Britain') This book is full of little insights that have that Oh yes! quality to them; the world needs more of these writings. Its lovely, I can sense you and hear your voice through your words. It is a joy. (Kris Hughes, Head of the Anglesey Druid Order, Author of 'Natural Druidry') From the spring of new introductory guides to Druidry, this is a book very much written in the informal style of a modern web blog. Warm, bubbly and accessible, it reveals the honest thinking and wakeful self-reflection that should be the foundation of every personal exploration of Druidry - indeed, any belief system - today. (Emma Restall Orr, Founder, 'The Druid Network', Author of 'Living Druidry' and 'Living with Honour')