The Trees Remember, the third novel of the historical trilogy by the same name, concludes the epic story of Rebecca Wagner--a young woman born in 1903 in Juniata County, Pennsylvania who is struggling to find her true identity. Ever since Rebecca discovers her hidden American Indian bloodline, she faces the difficult decision whether to live her life as a white woman or risk facing hostility and rejection from those she has pledged to serve as a nurse. As she continues to take care of the people of the small rural town of McAlisterville and the "wood hicks" who labor in the surrounding…mehr
The Trees Remember, the third novel of the historical trilogy by the same name, concludes the epic story of Rebecca Wagner--a young woman born in 1903 in Juniata County, Pennsylvania who is struggling to find her true identity. Ever since Rebecca discovers her hidden American Indian bloodline, she faces the difficult decision whether to live her life as a white woman or risk facing hostility and rejection from those she has pledged to serve as a nurse. As she continues to take care of the people of the small rural town of McAlisterville and the "wood hicks" who labor in the surrounding primitive and dangerous mountain lumber camps, she encounters threats to her livelihood and all she holds dear. However, they aren't the only ones who try to intimidate her and her beloved mentor and Iroquois grandmother, Back So Straight. Despite violence against her, Back So Straight continues to teach Rebecca the power of plants and trees to heal body, mind and spirit. Will Rebecca reveal her true heritage and succumb to the prejudice and malice of those who accuse her of being a heathen--or will she live a lie to protect herself and those she loves?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Drawing on her career in women's health and inspired by the forests of Juniata County, Pennsylvania where she helped build a log cabin, Joyce Kieffer envisioned a young woman's coming-of-age story--beginning her journey to become a healer set against the backdrop of the State's burgeoning lumber industry as thousands of acres of virgin timber fell to ever-wealthier lumber barons. Set in the late 1800's and early 1900's, The Trees Remember, is a historical trilogy about her odyssey from her family farm in the forest foothills-- to the Johns Hopkins Hospital Training School for Nurses-- and back again to her forest homeland where she works for the town doctor caring for people whose only hospital is more than seven hours away on horseback-- and in the primitive and dangerous lumber camps. The Trees Inspire, The Trees Endure and The Trees Remember are about love, courage, and above all, truth. Although the novels are set over a century ago, Joyce addresses issues relevant to today: environmental; racial; socioeconomic; and gender. Superimposed on these themes are the lush, beautiful forests and the flora and fauna that call them home, the rich cultural stories of life in rural Pennsylvania where farming is a way of life, and the Native American wisdom and respect for the plants, soil, and water we all share. More about Joyce's Roots >She became a pioneer in establishing the first organized childbirth classes, and eight years later Joyce was recruited by Harrisburg Hospital to build a comprehensive childbirth education program that included a team of teachers that provided a wide variety of childbirth preparation methods, breast feeding support, and educational offerings for grandparents, babysitters, siblings and doulas. Her leadership in promoting and establishing Family-Centered Maternity Care was instrumental in changing birth practices and bringing a more collaborative relationship between parents and their caregivers. Parallel to her work in childbirth education, Joyce wrote To Have . . . To Hold, a Parents Guide to Childbirth and Early Parenting with nearly a million copies sold in seven editions between 1979 and 2001. She was a prominent speaker at hospitals where her book was used as a "textbook" to promote wellness and active participation in pregnancy, childbirth and the early weeks as new parents. A pioneering champion of women's health throughout her 55-year career, Joyce followed her passion for health education and prevention of disease by co-developing health education and resource centers for women, until retiring from her career in 2001. She then began a parish nursing practice, serving her congregation while also contributing to a team of philanthropists establishing a new tuition-free school for inner-city middle school boys. After her "second career" where she worked with a cadre of nurses providing health screenings for businesses and the public, she retired for the final time and once again picked up her author's pen to take on her lifelong dream of writing a historic novel. Joyce lives with her husband in central Pennsylvania, her daughters and their families nearby--a short hour's drive away from the mountain cabin in the Shade Mountains that birthed the story.
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