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Winona's Web

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THE FIRST BOOK IN THE INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED WINONA TRILOGY


Psychologist Dr. Meggie O'Connor - recently divorced, a feminist, and nearing forty - has quit a thriving New York practice to retreat to the rural, scenic Leelanau Peninsula along Lake Michigan in search of a simpler life. That bucolic dream vanishes with her first patient - Winona Pathfinder, an elderly, feisty Lakota medicine woman who has jolted her family with the declaration that the Spirits are coming to take her Across in two months, although she is neither sick nor suicidal.


A healer of lost souls, the resistant Winona begins to weave a disturbing web of traditional Lakota medicine teachings and paranormal events around Meggie whom she perceives as naive and unbalanced, while Meggie struggles to use all her professional skills to keep Winona alive.


Two very strong women, two very different cultures - who is healing whom?


A powerful and lyrical story, Winona's Web touches the heart with its message of hope and prayer, of love and loss, and learning how to listen to the healing web of the world.

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Sep 1997 Broadway ISBN 0385490488
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May 2010 Two Canoes Press ISBN 1929590148
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Aug 1996 Midwest Traditions, Incorporated ISBN 1883953154
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Jan 2008 Face to Face Books ISBN 1929590091
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Jul 2016 Two Canoes Press ISBN B01J8YBCSC
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Feb 1998 Audio Literature ISBN 1574532219
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Aug 2017 Phoenix Books ISBN B074QTHRF3
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Feb 1998 Thorndike Press ISBN 0786213221
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