Mary Dotter, a blonde haired tween with the most mysterious gray eyes and an unusual mark on her forehead, is living unhappily with her cold and dreadful Uncle Pearce and her cheery yet cruel Aunt Vivica. The couple are Atheists, without any children of their own, and they renounce all things even remotely religious or spiritual. Mary spends her days and nights upstairs in the small, cramped attic of the house, having to pretend that everything is okay, that she is not spiritual at all in the slightest, that she doesn't need parents, and basically that she doesn't exist. But, when one day, a mysterious envelope is addressed to Mary Dotter in the cramped attic upstairs, her entire world is about to change in incredible ways. Within this envelope, she recieves a letter of acceptance to the Mothward School of Spiritual Arts and Christian Sciences, a prestigious and renowned school that she has never heard of before. After some chaos and a few big revelations (along with the arrival of a new friend), she realizes that her parents were not religious nutjobs who got themselves killed in a house fire accident afterall, but rather that they were deeply respected and skillful members of a magical, Christian community who were frighteningly murdered by a nefarious enemy Who Should Not Be Named. Join Mary and her new friends, Rhonda the Wesley and brainy Hermes Gerallt, as they make their way into the holy grounds of Mothward for the first time ever, led into the school by none other than the gentle giantess Hagar (who they all love immensely). Of course, the revered Head Mistress of Mothward, Lady Deborah Damure, is patiently awaiting Mary's arrival...As is the forsaken enemy, He Who Should Not Be Named, who is hiding somewhere within the dark recesses of the earth, desperately waiting for Mary to fall into his deadly clutches...All Rights Reserved