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About the Book:
“There is a land of the living and a
land of the dead,
and the bridge is love -
the only survival, the only
meaning.”
Thornton Wilder
Sometimes you must
tiptoe across that bridge linking this world with the next. Sometimes,
it is the only way to put the twisted pieces of one’s life back
together again.
Beth Calhoun is a
middle-aged woman haunted by a tragic past - the drowning death of her
young mother, the shame of having no father. Escaping from an abusive
marriage, she retreats to her family’s wilderness island home on Rainy
Lake along the Minnesota/Ontario international border. Here she
embarks upon a journey of self-discovery that flows through a series
of wilderness adventures, past and present. As she delves into her
mother’s old diaries, she discovers long-held family secrets including
the shocking identity of her mysterious father. Spirits of the past
emerge as she struggles through a complex web of emotions and shifting
relationships. Can she forgive and put the past behind her? Can she
learn to trust and to love again?
Waters of the
Dancing Sky is an
inspirational love story, an intriguing blend of fact and fiction that
weaves an appreciation of nature and local Ojibwe culture into
mankind’s eternal search for meaning.
About the Author:
Waters of the Dancing Sky
is Janet
Kay’s debut novel. A freelance writer, she lives on a lake in the
woods of Wascott, Wisconsin. Her winters are spent on a secluded lake
in the mountains near Seeley Lake, Montana. Drawn to nature since she
was a child, she sees its wonders as a source of renewal, reflection,
and connection with something greater than oneself. Lifelong passions
include creative writing, photography, travel, and spending time with
family.
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