The Book of Midwinter Light: The Twelve Days of Christmas
As midwinter nears and the days grow shorter, the land falls asleep beneath snow and stars.
Beginning with the Four Lights of Advent, each candle kindled awakens a seasonal gesture. From this spiral of light—the path unfolds into the Twelve Days of Christmas, where ancient archetypes and seasonal guides return to whisper and weave their stories into our hearts once again.
Inside this book, you will meet the Winter Hare who watches the Sun, the Yule Goat who guards ancestral memory, the Nordic Tomte who tends sleeping beast, and join the Winter Table where no soul is forgotten.
This is a book for the time between times. Rooted in folklore and tradition, this book kindles wonder, warmth, and wisdom.
These stories honor the child’s imagination and the adults longing for a deeper connection to this season. They hold the mirth of old songs and guide us from darkness toward the promise of light.
Table of Contents
1. Note to Reader
2. The Four Lights of Advent
3. The Light of Stones
4. The Light of Plants
5. The Light of Beasts
6. The Light of Humankind
7. The Advent Spiral
8. The Twelve Days of Christmas
9. Mother Earth
10. Old Mother Frost
11. The Winter Goose
12. The Winter Stag
13. The Procession of Beasts
14. Odin and the Great Hunt
15. King Winter’s Throne
16. The Yule Goat
17. The Winter Table
18. The Tomte
19. The Evergreen
20. The Hearth
21. Additional Resources
About the Author
Amber Smith is a graduate of anthroposophy with an emphasis on Waldorf education. She enjoys serving her time as a creative director and fiber artist with a special interest in puppets, characters, and themes related to her Scandinavian heritage. She directs a wide range of productions at Forest Folk School Friends utilizing puppets made by real folks who specialize in various forms of handcrafted. Amber can be found sharing her classical folk tales within her local community, setting the stage both outdoors and indoors in Duvall Washington.








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