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She Hath Wings
by Jeanette Van Zanten-Stump
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Overview


Jeanette did not know how to listen to the whispers of her heart until they became screams. 'She Hath Wings' is the tale of someone in search of a nurturing community. But sometimes that search leaves you vulnerable. For 25 years Jeanette was told to prepare for an Armageddon that would destroy everything she knew. She would need to learn to think for herself, and her children, against all odds.
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Jeanette did not know how to listen to the whispers of her heart until they became screams. 'She Hath Wings' is the tale of someone in search of a nurturing community. But sometimes that search leaves you vulnerable. For 25 years Jeanette was told to prepare for an Armageddon that would destroy everything she knew. She would need to learn to think for herself, and her children, against all odds. A sequel to 'The Red Caboose: An Orphan's Journey,' 'She Hath Wings' is a story of a young mother's desire to find freedom and love. From the darkness of a lonely marriage Jeanette was recruited by Jehovah's Witnesses into a religion that isolated her and instructed her how to think. While in the religion, she was diagnosed with Depression and a Dissociative Identity Disorder, known then as Multiple Personality Disorder. This is her journey to breaking free emotionally and spiritually.
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About the author


In addition to writing, Jeanette enjoys gardening, reading, cooking, travel, cross country skiing and mountain biking in the Alleghany National Forest. She lives in Ridgway, Pennsylvania with her husband Cliff and their two corgis, Tasha and Tucker. Jeanette has authored two prior books. One memoir 'The Red-Caboose: An Orphan's Journey' and a cookbook called 'Little Mill Creek Family Recipes.'
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Book details

Genre:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY

Subgenre:Personal Memoirs

Language:English

Pages:248

Paperback ISBN:9781098309848


Overview


Jeanette did not know how to listen to the whispers of her heart until they became screams. 'She Hath Wings' is the tale of someone in search of a nurturing community. But sometimes that search leaves you vulnerable. For 25 years Jeanette was told to prepare for an Armageddon that would destroy everything she knew. She would need to learn to think for herself, and her children, against all odds.

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Description


Jeanette did not know how to listen to the whispers of her heart until they became screams. 'She Hath Wings' is the tale of someone in search of a nurturing community. But sometimes that search leaves you vulnerable. For 25 years Jeanette was told to prepare for an Armageddon that would destroy everything she knew. She would need to learn to think for herself, and her children, against all odds. A sequel to 'The Red Caboose: An Orphan's Journey,' 'She Hath Wings' is a story of a young mother's desire to find freedom and love. From the darkness of a lonely marriage Jeanette was recruited by Jehovah's Witnesses into a religion that isolated her and instructed her how to think. While in the religion, she was diagnosed with Depression and a Dissociative Identity Disorder, known then as Multiple Personality Disorder. This is her journey to breaking free emotionally and spiritually.

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About the author


In addition to writing, Jeanette enjoys gardening, reading, cooking, travel, cross country skiing and mountain biking in the Alleghany National Forest. She lives in Ridgway, Pennsylvania with her husband Cliff and their two corgis, Tasha and Tucker. Jeanette has authored two prior books. One memoir 'The Red-Caboose: An Orphan's Journey' and a cookbook called 'Little Mill Creek Family Recipes.'
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