Weather Wisdom

Weather Wisdom by Mavis Budd, published by Piatkus in 1986, is a concise exploration of the relationship between weather patterns and folklore. This 64-page book presents various insights into how different cultures interpret weather phenomena through myths and social narratives. Written in English, it offers readers a unique perspective on the intersection of social science and folklore, making it a valuable resource for those interested in cultural interpretations of nature.
In this edition, readers will discover a range of traditional beliefs and practices associated with weather, highlighting the significance of these stories in shaping community understanding and responses to environmental changes. The book delves into the ways folklore serves as a means of communication about weather, reflecting societal values and knowledge. With its focus on social science and mythology, Weather Wisdom provides an engaging examination of how human experiences are intertwined with the natural world.
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