Magic from the Hilltops and Hollers: Folk Witchery, Superstitions, and Healing Practices from Appalachia
By (Author) Leah Middleton
Foreword by Rebecca Beyer
Red Wheel/Weiser
Weiser Books
10th December 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Mysticism, magic and occult interests
Paperback
240
Width 152mm, Height 203mm
"This book stands as a valuable addition to the growing library of works on the lived experiences of Appalachians and how folk magic continues to be a valuable part of its cultural identity. I hope, after you read this, that you feel as in love with this land and its citizens, both human and more than human, as we do. Long live Appalachia!" -Rebecca Beyer, author ofWild Witchcraft
In an ode to her Appalachian roots and ancestors, known and unknown, of blood and kin, Leah Middleton, The Redheaded Witch, tells the stories of the grandfathers who had dirt under their fingernails from farming, the grandmothers who bled while sewing their garments, the relatives who decided to take a leap of faith and pave a new path, the ones who passed away too young, and the fellow practitioners and healers who showed her the way. It is a work of veneration to keep their spirits alive. If you share similar roots or find yourself creating new ones, this magical book is a hand to welcome you home.
Appalachia is place where the lines between the mundane and the magical are blurred, and Magic from the Hilltops and Hollers offers readers exquisite insight into the enduring lore and magic of the region.
Leah Middleton, also known as The Redheaded Witch in online spaces, is an author and a practitioner of Appalachian folk magic and traditional witchcraft. She shares her practice with those interested in blending magic with the mundane whileexploring their ancestral roots, folk practices, and craft. After growing up in western North Carolina, she relocated to the Pacific Northwest in 2022, where she continues to write and owns an online company called Folkcraft Goods.