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Brigid of Ireland by Cindy Thomson
Brigid of Ireland by Cindy Thomson










Brigid of Ireland by Cindy Thomson

If this is what books are like in the future, I’d say they are just as mysterious. Thanks so much for dropping in on Novel PASTimes, Aine. I’ve heard that it chose who needed to hear its words. I wasn’t going to mention it but since you asked, aye there was.

Brigid of Ireland by Cindy Thomson

Was there anything else you were wrong about? I’ll say no more about that so I don’t get into trouble with the author. And what happens to them is not what I expected. You see, her old nemeses came back for her, plotting revenge, but also a mysterious poet she had known long ago came to visit. (That means Church of the Oak) There was a bit of trouble there-sure, a lot of trouble-but nothing God and Brigid could not eventually overcome. Overall, were you glad you went to Brigid? Who would have thought the ruler of the clan who owned the book would go to such lengths to get it back? The words in the book were what was powerful, and Brigid? She had some challenges to overcome as well and I seemed to set them in motion. That book had power all right, but it was not what I had thought. That’s because after my mother sent me off with Brigid to protect me from my father, Brigid prayed over me and I was healed! I knew she had abundant power, so because I was feeling trapped inside the clan I was to marry into, and I wished to do something for my mother and her clan to help them, I thought if I took that book to Brigid I would be safe and could do some good. Well, as you can see, my skin is perfectly flawless now. Remember we live in different times.Īnd leprosy isn’t common? That’s wonderful. Well, in her book, BRIGID OF IRELAND, she saved me when I was a little girl.

Brigid of Ireland by Cindy Thomson

Thus my journey with the book to find Brigid. Is that so? But you do believe that prayers to our God are powerful, aye? That sounds a little odd to us here in our time. There were many who believed the book could bring about a better harvest and make the cattle more fertile and healthy.

Brigid of Ireland by Cindy Thomson

I believed my mother’s clan needed it more since the owners were wealthy and my mother’s people were very poor. You see, the book was believed to have great power and it belonged to my betrothed’s clan. Since books are so widely available in the 21 stcentury, tell us why you did that, if you don’t mind. In the beginning of the story you steal a book. Since most of our readers are English speakers, please tell us how to pronounce your name. Today we welcome Aine from Ireland in the 6 thcentury.












Brigid of Ireland by Cindy Thomson