Hiisi Fits: Mennonite Soul Journey
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Rating | : | 4.76 (639 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1500928348 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 166 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-11-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"I have been captured by the essence of suspense and" according to Amazon Customer. I have been captured by the essence of suspense and curiosity by the author of Hissi Fits. The character of Anna portrayed a life of inheriting false securities growing up as a result of religious and generational curses putting her into a life of survival mode at a very young age. Making decisions and questioning and/or trusting her intuitions to survive what life presents her. The spiritual journey and life skill lessons in this book are truly a gift given to the reader of Anna's life story
Hiisi Fits is a fascinating mix of mythology, symbolism, and actual occurrences woven into the fabric of one woman’s history of abuse by family, strangers, community and larger society largely born of religious dictates and ancestral history. Intellectual knowledge fails her as she attempts to clear away the clouds to make sense of her world. Anna’s mind refuses to accept the inability of her spouse to empathize and repeatedly resolves to find a solution to that problem, that is, until her life is threatened. Anna is captured in a personal hell of opposites creating a trap of confusion that only the gods can unravel. The veil of confusion is lifted by a soul whisperer.
Norma resides in Alberta, Canada. She is a voracious reader and more recently, writer, as this is her 1st published writing. . Born into an Old Order Mennonite family in Southern Saskatchewan, Canada, a farming community where the saying, You can see your dog run away for three days, must have originated because the statement is more fact than fiction. About the Author Norma Klassen has a degree in Social Work and Life
. Norma resides in Alberta, Canada. She is a voracious reader and more recently, writer, as this is her 1st published writing. Norma Klassen has a degree in Social Work and Life. Born into an Old Order Mennonite family in Southern Saskatchewan, Canada, a farming community where the saying, You can see your dog run