Join the Carmitchell sisters on an unexpectedly funny and fearlessly frank journey through the 78 cards in the tarot deck.
Annie Carmitchell had long used her tarot decks as a tool for spiritual guidance. During one of many late-night chats with her sister, it occurred to Annie that almost every shared memory reminded her of a particular tarot card. Her father? The Emperor. Her mother? Most certainly the Queen. And though her sister might take a turn as Magician or Knight, Bobbi embodied the best qualities of the Fool, trekking through life with little but a dog, a backpack, and boundless optimism.
Conversations With My Sister: A Fool’s Journey Through the Tarot is both a primer on the art of tarot and an inside look at an ordinary family with a wicked sense of humor. Its 58 fun-sized chapters make it the perfect beach or bedtime read, and by the time you reach the journey’s end, Annie and Bobbi will feel like your new best friends.
Who knew that tarot could be this funny?
Tabela de Conteúdo
The Major Arcana
Card 0: The Fool — Taking the Leap
Card 1: The Magician — Beware the Trickster
Card 2: The High Priestess — Meditation for Constipation
Card 3: The Empress — Never Hurt Ya
Card 4: The Emperor — It’s the Friction
Card 5: The Hierophant — Boogsla’s Dream
Card 6: The Lovers — My, How You’ve Grown
Card 7: The Chariot — Anything We Want
Card 8: Strength — The Ghost in the House
Card 9: The Hermit — Alone With My Lo Mein
Card 10: The Wheel of Fortune — Finding Equilibrium
Card 11: Justice — A Tale of Two Mice
Card 12: The Hanged Man — The Sky Ride
Card 13: The Death Card — Death Takes a Holiday
Card 14: Temperance — A Solid Block of Me
Card 15: The Devil — Don’t Get Too Happy
Card 16: The Tower — Worrying about Wildebeests
Card 17: The Star — The Glasses
Card 18: The Moon — Little Joe’s Horse
Card 19: The Sun — The End of Innocence
Card 20: Judgment — God Bless Pudgy
Card 21: The World — A Noun Is an Action Word, Right?
The Minor Arcana (partial listing)
The Suit of Wands
The Ace of Wands — A Couple of Enterprising Young Gals
The Two of Wands — Cheaters
The Three of Wands — Lust for Lists
The Four of Wands — The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre
The Five of Wands — R.I.D.E.S
The Six of Wands — 95th Percentile
The Seven of Wands — The Agreement
The Eight, Nine, and Ten of Wands — Totally Pinkerton
The Four Royal Cards of Wands — Too Too Too Fine
The Suit of Cups
The Ace of Cups — The Most Annoying Requirement
The Two of Cups — Explain to Me Again Why We’re Together?
The Three of Cups — Badge of Honor
The Four of Cups — A Phone Call Away
The Five of Cups — The Inevitable
The Six of Cups — The Bank
The Seven of Cups — The Shopping Gene
The Eight, Nine, and Ten of Cups — Homebody
The Four Royals of Cups — Who Made Mom Mad?
The Suit of Swords
The Ace of Swords — Separation Anxiety
The Two of Swords — Bugs and Slugs
The Three of Swords — Letting Go
The Four of Swords — Embracing Insomnia
The Five of Swords — No Contest
The Six, Seven, and Eight of Swords — Escape from Rocky Springs
The Nine and Ten of Swords — Wombs and Sinners and Death, O My!
The Four Royals of Swords — Avoiding Corporal Punishment
The Suit of Pentacles
The Ace of Pentacles — The Cycle of Life, Death, and Furniture
Two of Pentacles — Give Credit Where Credit Is Due … (etc.)