Mithim

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Mithim is a haunting historical novel set in 17th-century Ireland. When Cromwellian forces destroy her home, healer Mithim flees to the Wexford forest. Guided by the goddess An Cailleach, she searches for her brother Eoin – but in a world where empires burn everything visible, only sacred knowledge endures.

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Wexford, 1657. Ireland is on its knees.

Eight years after Cromwell's army burned Killenea Castle to the ground, Mithim McMurrough – daughter of a Gaelic lord, healer and last keeper of her family's secrets – is living alone and in hiding in the depths of a Wexford forest. The soldiers are moving closer. And the past is closing in faster still.

Fierce, lyrical and steeped in Irish mythology, the Celtic tree calendar and the forgotten wisdom of the Gaelic healing women, Mithim gives voice to a noblewoman who refused to disappear quietly into the wreckage of conquest – who carried her people's knowledge into the dark, and who will risk everything to find out who survived.

Meet the bould Mithim – the Irish woman history forgot.

Cover Art by Adrian Robb

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Weight 0.415 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 13.5 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

384

Language

English

Edition

Hardback original

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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