How to Deal: Tarot for Everyday Life
By (Author) Sami Main
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
4th May 2018
United States
Young Adult
Non Fiction
133.32424
240
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
If you want to channel the power of the cosmos through tarot,this accessible and practical guideis for you.Written for novices and seasoned readers alike,How to Dealispacked with artwork andincludes prompts, exercises, and layouts to give you the answers you're looking for.
Sometimes you just need the universe to tell youwhether your crush likes you or how to handle that awkward family situation or which life path is the best one for you. Sami Mainbreaks down how the cards relate to one another, explaining spreads for future readings and questions to ask the cards. Andshe takes you through all the Major and Minor Arcana, with colorful illustrations of the cards and detailed descriptions of what they mean.
As Sami will teach you: The cards are here to guide you through lifes ups and downsyou just have to understand what theyre trying to say.
How to Dealis an invaluable resource for those interested in reading tarot cards.Itis easy to understand, insightful and beautifully illustrated; it will be a book I continue to go back to for reference for years to come. Loryn Brantz, bestselling author ofFeminist Baby This is a fun and introspective approach to tarot. Publishers Weekly Readers will learn that tarot isused to understand ones personality and place in the spiritual universe. Those curious about themselves and looking for a new road to self-discovery will enjoy. Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
Sami Main is the digital media reporter for Adweek and has previously written for BuzzFeed and Femsplain. She lives in Brooklyn with her cat. How to Deal isSami's first book. Visither online at www.samimain.com. Marisa de la Pea was born in 1990 in Southern California to a disco queen. She is the creator of the Circo Tarot, a deck that was successfully funded on Kickstarter. She lives in and illustrates out of a tiny house in Glassell Park, Los Angeles, lovingly called Casa de Crabshack surrounded by hundreds of plants and a dog named Klaus. Visit her online at www.marisadelapena.com.