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The New Vesta Home: How a Renewed Tradition Can Keep Your Marriage & Family Together If reading Debra May Macleod's historical fiction novels on the Vestal Virgins of ancient Rome inspired you to light a candle and think of the eternal flame (why not? they say everything old is new again), this nonfiction offering may interest you. It shares the author's personal experience with this ancient religion and offers ways - some lighthearted, others more meaningful - for those who are so inclined to incorporate it into their own life, relationship and home. What if your home was more sacred than any…mehr

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The New Vesta Home: How a Renewed Tradition Can Keep Your Marriage & Family Together If reading Debra May Macleod's historical fiction novels on the Vestal Virgins of ancient Rome inspired you to light a candle and think of the eternal flame (why not? they say everything old is new again), this nonfiction offering may interest you. It shares the author's personal experience with this ancient religion and offers ways - some lighthearted, others more meaningful - for those who are so inclined to incorporate it into their own life, relationship and home. What if your home was more sacred than any church or temple? The faith and flame of Vesta burned in antiquity for centuries, providing a spiritual focus for the home and protecting its foundations. Today, this tradition has been renewed and adapted, and is being embraced by a new generation of "spiritual but not religious" women, men, and families. From simple mealtime rituals to skills-based marriage and family-strengthening advice, The New Vesta Home is part spiritual treatise and part practical relationship manual. Use it to bring daily sparks of love, devotion, happiness and meaning to your marriage and home life.
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Debra May Macleod, B.A., LL.B., is an author of historical fiction focusing on the ancient Roman religion of Vesta and the Vestal Virgins. She is privileged to have been invited to participate in research excursions in the Roman Forum, the Forum of Caesar and Imperial Fora, including places inaccessible to the general public, and informs her writing and work with this invaluable perspective. Debra has a Bachelor of Arts (English, Classics) as well as a law degree. She lives in Canada with her husband and son, visiting Italy often for research (and sun).