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The Winter Wrath

Blue Heart Troll

By M R Thoreson

Overview


The Winter Wrath refers to the stalking and sexually forced meetings of native women, and men who think they can get away with abusing them. (A short history is contained in various parts of the book, how native women are murdered and stalked and sexually abused.) The winter wrath started many years ago, as native women's children were forcibly taken away to be put into government homes, thru 1960. Thus, the start of suffering, the wrath of the native women who married men who were likely to drink on the reservations.
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Description


The book explains why Carol, half native American, must leave her husband because of his habits and abuse. She must leave her car because the husband keeps her car keys. So, she and her 3 children take a cab to catch the bus to Waco, TX, to stay with her mother and husband, who is a Native American. Carol is a dream seer and can hear the guy downstairs mentally talking to her. But she tries not to let him know. She can also receive his filthy sexually explicit images, if she dozes. Then, Carol meets a great landlord who rents to her and gives her a job. (They eventually become friends.) He doesn't believe she's being harassed by the young man in the middle apartment. She lives in the top apartment, while two native girls move into the basement apartment. Claine, the boy below her, starts out slow trying to get into her head. Then, he starts sending up images when she dozes in the hope she'll partake in ceiling sex. He rams the ceiling more and more until finally, he's sometimes keeping her up all night. One night, about 5 am, he mentally rapes her with cues. But it's the young girls who get traumatized eventually, while Carol and a handyman, who works on the apartments, starts following Claine because one of the native girls has been kidnapped.
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About The Author


Author has an AAS in Human Services. Lived in Spokane, WA for 33 years. Was a professional caregiver for many years, being certified for the State of Washington. She has a son who is on the autism spectrum but learned to become a gaming host on you tube. He is a computer savant. Author is also an Autism Specialist, and wrote "Junuh the Mechanic, A Story of Autism & Discrimination." The story reveals how her son was treated in a 2-year school after high school. She's also written a dream analyzing book.
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Book details

  • Genre:drama
  • Sub-genre:Indigenous Peoples of the Americas
  • Language:English
  • Pages:224
  • eBook ISBN:9798350986440
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350986433

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