The story of a man, Elzeard Bouffier, who planted trees on land which was dying because of a lack of vegetation__
Norma Lorre Goodrich Books
Norma Lorre Goodrich was an author and professor of comparative literature, renowned for her unconventional theory positing King Arthur's Scottish origins. Her scholarship delved deeply into Arthurian legends, offering a fresh perspective on their roots and significance. Through her academic career, Goodrich inspired students and readers alike to reconsider traditional narratives and seek hidden truths within literary treasures.




Drawing on the works of Joseph Campbell, Robert Graves, Sigmund Freud, Sir James Frazier and other scholars, as well as her own extensive research, Norma Lorre Goodrich brings to light the powerful yet neglected women--priestesses from Asia Minor to Ireland--who influenced the formation of western civilization.