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“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.

Waters of the Dancing Sky is a soul journey that unfolds like a
plot in a Hallmark movie.
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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.
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"An elegantly told story filled with twists and turns, pain and
tenderness, conflict and resolution. Touched by spirits of Native Americans
long since passed from this world, emboldened by the majesty of the North
Woods, this is a story about the universality of life. Highly recommended
for lovers of life everywhere." —Don Bacue,
Executive Editor, International Features Syndicate |
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