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5.0

I had devoured this book on a plane ride. And, how right it felt, to connect not only to Lilith, but these incredible female voices, while I flew about the clouds.

I had searched for a book that had everything this was. The couple of books I tried before Original Resistance that I thought would hold promise (that old saying about judging a book by it's cover) left me unsatisfied by the preface. Honestly, I had no idea what I was looking for. And, I was frustrated that I couldn't find it.

I followed the Girl God for a while now. I am in love with their Facebook page. My mom, who first introduced me to Lilith when I was probably around three or four, showed me their Facebook page maybe a year or two ago, mainly because of their books about Lilith.

Lately, the discussions I have with my mom have been focused on other women in mythology such as Medusa and Medea, and taking a deeper look at the more feminist meanings behind the story. So, imagine my delight when I realized they had an anthology on Medusa, too.

After my most recent illustrating gig, when I had a little extra money in my pocket, I finally went to their website and decided to buy Original Resistance for myself, desperate for that satisfaction I couldn't find elsewhere. I couldn't resist the anthology on Medusa either, and when I saw the deal for including the one on Innanna, I simply couldn't help myself.

Being familiar with Lilith, I was already very ecstatic. By the first page, it spoke to my soul. And, the level of excitement only grew, which my mom and I did not think possible.

This book spoke to my inner child and the woman I am now. It said things my mom and I talked about, and this validation and connection drew me in further. It said things I never knew or considered, and sparked even more conversation and thought. It made me reexamine my own relationship and connection, not only to Lilith, but Eve as well. It's the kind of book that sticks with you. That even after you've finished it, days, weeks, years later, you'll be thinking about it, considering it, discussing it.

And, I found myself so moved by the prose and poetry, that I had to read certain passages more than once. My poor mother, who can never get a virgin read of anything that piques my interest, was subject to many quotes and "in the margin" notes over text, my fingers fumbling over themselves and horribly mistyping words in my excitement to share and talk through what I just read.

My mom and Aunt of the Heart (AOTH) have a book discussion/exchange they do with each other, and this is definitely a book I'm throwing in the mix (I'm particularly looking forward to The Morrigan anthology, too, since that's who my AOTH connects with). And, the fact Danielle Dulsky, who all three of us love, is a contributor is like the jimmies on top of the icing!

This book was everything I love. It was everything that I did not know I needed. It was everything I was looking for and more. By the time you turn that final page, it's like taking a deep breath. You can conquer the world!

I have already started devouring the Medusa anthology, because my soul is hungry for more!
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