The Honey Pit

Finding the Grandmother's Way

Fiction & Literature, Saga
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Author: Loralee Dubeau ISBN: 9781504327954
Publisher: Balboa Press Publication: April 23, 2015
Imprint: Balboa Press Language: English
Author: Loralee Dubeau
ISBN: 9781504327954
Publisher: Balboa Press
Publication: April 23, 2015
Imprint: Balboa Press
Language: English

The Honey Pit: Finding the Grandmothers Way is a novel that will have a powerful and inspirational effect on all women. The teachings are timeless, enriching and thought provoking.

The story chronicles the mystical experiences of New Englander Laurel Cannon, who at age forty finds herself divorced from a short-lived marriage.

Laurels practice of Native American ceremonies leads her to a womens society initiation and on an inspirational journey to uncover and heal her buried sadness.

After nine months of preparation, Laurel finds herself questing alone on a hill in the scorching heat in an isolated Texas town, hoping to find clarity to deal with lifes challenges.

After a series of encounters and teachings from an elder Native American woman, Laurel finds herself entering The Honey Pit - a place for healing deep within.

In the end, she envisions a path of empowerment by embracing the teachings, her feminine self and sacred purpose.

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The Honey Pit: Finding the Grandmothers Way is a novel that will have a powerful and inspirational effect on all women. The teachings are timeless, enriching and thought provoking.

The story chronicles the mystical experiences of New Englander Laurel Cannon, who at age forty finds herself divorced from a short-lived marriage.

Laurels practice of Native American ceremonies leads her to a womens society initiation and on an inspirational journey to uncover and heal her buried sadness.

After nine months of preparation, Laurel finds herself questing alone on a hill in the scorching heat in an isolated Texas town, hoping to find clarity to deal with lifes challenges.

After a series of encounters and teachings from an elder Native American woman, Laurel finds herself entering The Honey Pit - a place for healing deep within.

In the end, she envisions a path of empowerment by embracing the teachings, her feminine self and sacred purpose.

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