About Vila Spider Hawk
Vila SpiderHawk, author of Hidden Passages: Tales To Honor The Crones and her husband share a log home of their design in the woods of Pennsylvania where they live with their five cats and enjoy frequent visits with their many woodland friends. SpiderHawk is an avid gardener and a gourmet vegan cook.
Vila is taking a different view on the aging of womankind. Hidden Passages is a collection of tales, some of which are interconnected, others which stand alone, all of which deal with women who are finding or already using the wisdom acquired from years of life experience.
Perhaps it is my own “crone years” creeping up on me, but there seems to be a healthy change in how we look at women in and beyond their midlife years. In a youth-obsessed society, at least in the United States, so much of the current dictates point towards a Quixotic pursuit of the impossible, that is, finding the fountain of youth through plastic and cosmetic surgery, an endless array of surely useless creams and lotions, Botox shots and facial peels, diets that lead to eating disorders, and a general wave of ensuing self-esteem problems. Someone is getting rich. No one, however, is getting any younger.
You can find Vila at http://www.vilaspiderhawk.com
About Hidden Passages
Brimming with hope and beautifully written, these eight stories of women helping women and girls through the challenges and transitions of life will surprise you with every turn of the page. In the opening tale of Mima Po, a young girl overcomes her fear of a woman who is markedly different than the other women in the girl’s community. Gossiping women whisper that Mima Po is odd, perhaps a witch casting mysterious spells and incantations. Children are frightened of her, but little Kathleen is more intrigued than she is frightened, and she overcomes her fear to befriend the elderly woman, who turns out to be Czechoslovakian rather than demonic. The older woman teaches the girl something of her own beliefs and perspective, and the girl learns to “see with her heart.”
In Passages, a girl moves through a rites of passage into womanhood, both symbolic and literal, among her tribe of watching women, bonding with the other women as well as with the feminine in nature, bonding with the divine, and erasing boundaries between all.
In a trilogy of tales, Maiden, Mother, Crone, we see the passages of the girl-child, the adult woman who is her mother, and of the elderly woman, the grandmother. Each has her own unique perspective to offer the others.
Nanu’s Story illustrates the life-giving force in women, the biological drive, the unfaltering love of mother for child, unchangeable even by death. The woman, Tichu, is a kind of mother of all, teaching survival skills and passing on her wisdom to those who will accept it. Her femininity is lush and full, in all senses of the word, and she knows a pride in herself from which the modern woman could learn much.
Gita’s Journey delves deeper still into the mother-child connection, exploring the process of grief when one is lost to the other, from the deepest and darkest shadows of despair into the eventual light of acceptance.
Lavinia is something of a ghost story of women, where the reader wonders at times who is living and who is not.
What all these tales have in common, aside from the story of various life passages traveled by women over time and various cultures, is a language that is as vivid and rich as these women in their femininity. The author combines all the gentle kindness that is woman, unabashedly emotional, with the enduring strength and time-won wisdom that earns a woman the proud designation of “crone.” SpiderHawk makes a feminist statement in each one of her tales without being abrasive or didactic or challenging. Her women, her crones, simply are as they are, and by spending time with them in these tales, we realize ourselves enriched by the gentle strength of their distinctly feminine presence.
These are women as women should be: unafraid of living, unafraid of expressing their femininity, unafraid of aging, unafraid of facing up to their own fears and weaknesses and transforming them into strengths, unafraid to confront those who would deny them their place, simply - unafraid. We should all wish to be such terrific crones.
Read the Excerpt
“Tichu considered what the women had said. The fire festered like a wound, melting the snow around its base to a sickly oozing slush. Sitting cross-legged, the women waited, still as ice, unwilling to disturb her reflection. At last she drew her hand from Harugi’s, kissed the Crone on both her cheeks, and rose to speak. ‘When I die,’ she poked her chest fiercely with her finger, ‘it will be in Grandmother Spider’s arms, not on the end of a spear.’ Her voice, sharp as flint, chiseled between her clenched teeth.”
Book Information
* Softcover, 272 pages
* Publisher: Vanilla Heart Publishing
* ISBN: 978-0-9796545-6-5
* Price: $15.95
Available in Kindle format at http://tiny.cc/dps4n
Available in paperback with amazon.com at http://tiny.cc/yza5u
Or check my website, http://www.vilaspiderhawk.com
Watch the Trailer here;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wmlz31q_ugQ
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Thank you so much for hosting me for this post! I truly appreciate your hospitality! Vila
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I loved this book! Vila Spiderhawk’s writing is so beautiful and her characters so real that I was simply captivated. This is a “must read”!
It is definitely on my holiday shopping list.
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H.P. Tales to Honor the Crones is one of the best books I have read in a long time. These are strong, down to earth woman who wear their crows feet and wrinkles as badges of honor. Each line and wrinkle having a story to tell if you just let them. The sorrow of a child passing before its time, the joy of a rite of passage, sitting with a deathly sick friend, all the things a woman goes through in her lifetime. All these and more are in this book. So much emotion and wisdom spill forth from these pages. You just have to read it! Then maybe you might want to seek out some crone you know and listen to her stories and wisdom.
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Oh Jane thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment! And I’m so happy you’re giving Hidden Passages this holiday season. I know the recipients will be really glad! You’re giving them something that they’ll enjoy again and again, as you well know! Thank you! Vila
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Oh Raven thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment! And I really hope women will go to the crones in their lives and listen, just listen. The elders of our culture have so much to offer! And we don’t tap into their wisdom nearly enough. Thank you for your sensitivity to that issue! Vila
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