The Faerytale Oracle by Lucy Cavendish and Jasmine Becket-Griffith in English

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Grounded in the epic tradition and timeless wisdom of fairy tales, this oracle reveals the meanings and lessons behind such stories as The Match Girl, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, and John and Mary. Illustrated by renowned artist Jasmine Becket-Griffith and written by Lucy Cavendish, The Faerytale Oracle is a deck of exceptional depth and beauty.

Princes in search of true love, Princesses dancing in enchanted shoes, and women emerging from the ashes of the fireplace, transformed forever by the touch of a grandmother fairy’s wand.

You are holding a great treasure, overflowing with life-changing magic. Grounded in the epic tradition and timeless wisdom of fairy tales, this oracle reveals the meanings and lessons behind such stories as The Little Match, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, and John and Mary. This magic deck will introduce you to unknown gems, revealing tales of unsurpassed imagination to advise, inspire, and delight you. Each beautiful letter offers reliable, compassionate, and uplifting guidance to help you navigate through every danger, every promise, every enchantment.

Illustrated by renowned faery artist Jasmine Becket-Griffith, written by Lucy Cavendish, ‘The Faerytale Oracle’ brings together the glory and wonder of the world’s most beloved fairy tales with incredibly accurate messages, bringing you an oracle of exceptional depth and beauty.

Deck: 45 cards

Dimensions: 17cm x 12cm x 3cm

Author: Lucy Cavendish and Jasmine Becket-Griffith

Language: English

Book: 188 pages in English

Publisher: Blue Angel

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Weight480 g
Dimensions17 × 12 × 3 cm

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