A powerful, provocative narrative, designed to remind readers that it is often silence that empowers oppression, allowing it the power to endure in unchallenged ways.
This is a supplemental purchase with limited appeal to patrons who are interested in memoirs, books about books, and discussions of art, literary giants, and outsiders. ["This selfie is on a short stick with an undistinguished background. Readers should look elsewhere for women's travel guides": LJ 7/15 review of the Univ. of Chicago hc.]
Crispin's Jungian-like message that the deck is a gateway for personal insight rather than divination opens up the tarot to a broader audience. Readers seeking creative inspiration will find this to be one of the most accessible books ever written on the subject.