Tiger Juice
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Business & Economics
Format
eBook
Pages
51
Language
English
Published
May 1, 2009
Publisher
Aspen Mountain Press
ISBN-10
1601682085
ISBN-13
9781601682086
Description
Letha, a widow seeking solace, finds herself escaping the constraints of a repressive religious community nestled in the northern prairies. Determined to break free from the oppressive beliefs that have stifled her spirit, she embarks on a journey toward self-discovery and independence. Each step away from her past brings her closer to the person she yearns to be.
As Letha navigates this new life, she encounters the stark realities of freedom and the challenges that accompany it. The experience is both enlightening and daunting, challenging her to confront her fears and embrace her individuality. Along the way, she forms unexpected connections that help her heal and redefine her sense of belonging.
In a world where faith and tradition have dictated her existence, Letha learns to cultivate her own beliefs and desires. Her transformation is not only liberating but also inspiring, inviting readers to reflect on their own paths toward authenticity and courage in the face of adversity.
As Letha navigates this new life, she encounters the stark realities of freedom and the challenges that accompany it. The experience is both enlightening and daunting, challenging her to confront her fears and embrace her individuality. Along the way, she forms unexpected connections that help her heal and redefine her sense of belonging.
In a world where faith and tradition have dictated her existence, Letha learns to cultivate her own beliefs and desires. Her transformation is not only liberating but also inspiring, inviting readers to reflect on their own paths toward authenticity and courage in the face of adversity.
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