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Memoirs of a Shape-Shifter [Kindle Edition]

Thomas Kaplan-Maxfield
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Nikki Helmik--anger-prone, no-longer-young feminist, single mother, and erstwhile Cambridge lawyer--following her father's recent death has returned to the vacant family home in Gloucester, Massachusetts, to begin a new and quieter life. Her yellow-shingled cottage lies under the branches of mysterious Dogtown woods, once home to Druids and witches. But Nikki grows increasingly unsettled to find herself caught by the charms of the princely Philip, a married man who has recently moved back to the family estate yet who proves maddeningly elusive.

Or has Nikki got it backwards: Is she in fact the fleeing one, mistaking emotion for feeling and presuming matters of romance as women's natural territory? The earth's escalating tremors soon leave her shaken to the core when she discovers the lost journal of her shape-shifting ancestor, Anne Cleves, a Druid princess and powerful magician living in Dogtown during the period of the Salem witch trials. Defending herself against her beautiful mentor's vengeance, Nikki must race against her own tangled desires and the bend of time while translating the arcane work, finally to be initiated into her own Druid nature.

This women's post-millenium journey of self-discovery swoops and plunges amidst the rocky cliffs of the New England coast and in its deep forests. Nikki's story is intertwined with her foremother's riveting first-person tale, vividly presented as living history steeped exotically in Celtic lore. Kaplan-Maxfield's artful story-telling provocatively enacts the mystery at the heart of the book: the power of words to make magic--in the process turning our conventional understanding of power on its head.

A work of fiction with Gothic undertones shifting between present-day and colonial New England, "Memoirs of a Shape-Shifter" contains within the third-person narrative of Nikki Helmik the found journal of her ancestor, Anne Cleves, written strikingly in first-person. A dramatic story of love, loss, and Druid magic, Anne’s journal strangely echoes Nikki’s own struggle to resolve the crises in her life. Haunted and inspired by her ancestor, Nikki becomes a Druid magician, resolving for herself the deadly attraction between power and love.

This psychological exploration of a woman’s all-too-contemporary personal upheaval oscillates between realism and romance, contemplative drama and adventure story, replete with Druid magicians, centuries-old curses, wolves, ravens, and the mystery of a broken brooch. Down Gloucester’s narrow streets, deep into Dogtown woods,teetering on granite cliffs and plunged into stormy North Atlantic seas, the reader is drawn into a labyrinth in which the age-old war of the sexes is given a new twist.

A spell-binding novel, "Memoirs of a Shape-Shifter" twists the eternal tension between love and power into a marvelous Celtic knot.


Review from Kevan Manwaring, The Druid Network:

"I have enjoyed getting to grips with this Protean tale. It is worth holding onto for the truth at its heart. It is full of secret treasure: about the mysteries of men and women, how the past inhabits us, and how the land shapes us. Kaplan-Maxfield’s attempt to walk between the worlds of the Actual and Imaginary, the ancient and modern, the secular and sacred, is admirable, fascinating and rewarding. . . .

"[T]his novel contains deep wisdom from a genuine tradition – enough to act as a primer for anyone interested in the Druidic Tradition – and it deserves to be acknowledged as an incredible achievement. If there had to be one great Celtic American Novel, I think this would have to be it. Kaplan-Maxfield has built a beautiful bridge between two worlds and two cultures, and any attempt at bridge-building on this fragmented planet has got to be admired. He should be proud of his effort, and if you take the effort the read this mighty tome, you will be rewarded with more than fairy gold."

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 719 KB
  • Print Length: 452 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0971377030
  • Publisher: Kepler Press; 1 edition (21 Jun 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B003TFETN2
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #417,474 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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By Tami Brady TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Nikki Helmik is a woman who is used to getting whatever she wants from men. At a very young age, Nikki experienced abuse at the hands of her father and watched her mother turn from a vibrant woman into her father's slave. From then on, she vowed never to allow a man into her heart. So with the help of her mentor Rose, Nikki learned how to use men for her personal satisfaction and to increase her social standing. A series of strange events, however, would change the way Nikki viewed her mother as well as her own love and power issues.

Memoirs of a Shape-Shifter is actually three stories in one, each with a correspondingly different feel and attitude. The first story is about Nikki and takes place in the present day. This story has a slow unhurried almost Victorian feel with the every present attitude that men are just sources of wealth and status. The second story is about Nikki's mother. This account is more energetic but containing the energy of frustration, sacrifice, and trying to do the right thing despite the personal costs. The third story is about Anne Cleves, a powerful druidic ancestor of Nikki and her mother. This story is wild, dramatic, and full of action. As each story progresses, the main character of Nikki evolves and changes from a user to a woman willing to embrace her powerful legacy.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Fascinating! 15 Oct 2005
By Armchair Interviews - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Kaplan-Maxfield is the author of four novels and has taught writing and literature.

This book is a fascinating study of a woman's return to her roots, of her discoveries about her past and her feelings about love and power. Nikki Helmik, age 40, returned to her home town, Gloucester, after her verbally abusive drunken father's death. She ends up staying in the family home and leaving her life as an attorney.

Nikki has been close to the powerful, wealthy, and beautiful Rose Eveless, probably even closer than to her mother, who she felt was weak for not standing up to her father. At the funeral of Ernest Eveless, Rose's husband, Nikki meets Phillip Eveless, their son, who had been sent to school in Europe after growing up in Gloucester.

Philip stays in Gloucester, drawn to Nikki. Nikki cannot decide if she is really in love with Philip, and she is angry with herself and him because he is married. Nikki has always kept the power in her relations with men by keeping her relationships short and never caring too much. Their stormy affair is ended when Philip suffers a horrible fall off a cliff, after Nikki had sensed his life was in danger on his sailboat, and runs to the cove where his boat is floundering during a storm.

Ernest had left a note for his son, asking him to go to Clarissa Barrow for information. It turns out that Clarissa is a "witch" who lives in the forest and hunts, with wolves as companions, to support herself. Rose has threatened to develop the old ruined part of Gloucester, called Dogtown, and the surrounding forests, unless Nikki provides her with the historic journal of Ann Cleves, Nikki's ancestor. Nikki searches for the journal, all the while having visions where she "sees" Ernest, and senses a presence in her house.

The journal is the story of Ann Cleve's life; and with the help of Guy, her dog, Nikki finds it and is eventually able to translate it. A scary confrontation on All Hallow's Eve finally completes Nikki's healing.

Armchair Interviews says: An absorbing read, with fascinating information on Druids and the history of Salem.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
a Harry Potter for adults 12 Oct 2005
By Eliza Daniels - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Nikki is a disillusioned lawyer from Boston who quits her job and buys out her siblings' interests in their parental homestead. She discovers her heritage includes witches and Druids, a part of the Salem witch trials and more! The treasure of this book is chapters 9-11, a book within a book. Read them first -- it is the long lost writings of Nikki's ancestor -- a druid priestess shape shifter animal spirt friend of the fairies. Like a Fellini movie or a Dali vision, these chapters whirl by with incredible visuals and visceral descriptions that take the reader on a tour de force of the entire nature of being told in the metaphors of myth and fantasy, mysticism and metaphyics. Absolutely delicious and remarkable as well.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Mists of Avalon in Massachusetts 6 Feb 2006
By Deborah DeNicola - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Memoirs of a Shapeshifter brought me back to a book I lived with for a long time, The Mists of Avalaon. Not since 1987 have I been transported so fully into another world. Kaplan-Maxfield's story within a story follows the contemporary woman, Nikki, back into her childhood, up to the present and then into her heritage as a Priestesse/witch through her ancestor Anne Cleves. Anne's story returns us to early America and The northern shores of Massachusetts, the forests, the indians and back to ancient Irelanc. Nikki, who has had a long rocky road in her relationships with men, learns from her ancestor, how to open herself to love. It's a gripping, action-packed, heart-breaking and soul-making tale which I would love to see on the silver screen someday. Kaplan-Maxxfied's descriptions are exquisitely vivid. A big book with a big message, ancient wisdom for contemporary times
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