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Winona's Web

By: Priscilla Cogan
Narrated by: Salome Jens
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Publisher's Summary

Winona Pathfinder, an elderly Lakota Sioux medicine woman, announces she intends to die in two months. For counseling, Winona is referred to Caucasian, middle-aged, and divorced psychologist Dr. Meggie O'Connor. A reluctant client, the feisty Winona decides to turn the tables and teach Dr. O'Connor a thing or two about life while steadfastly refusing to renounce her plans to die.

As fall turns to winter on the scenic Leelanau Peninsula of Michigan, Winona casts her web around the doctor, and Meggie O'Connor sees her professional methods slowly crumble before the earthy humor and soaring spirit of her new teacher. Who is healing whom? Can the doctor convince Winona to step back from the gates to the spirit world?

Graceful and powerful, Winona's Web is deeply rooted in traditional Lakota teachings. It will delight you and touch your heart with its message of hope and prayer, love and loss. It will also teach you to listen to the web of the world.

©1996 Priscilla Cogan (P)2017 Audio Literature/ Phoenix Books

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