THE SECOND BOOK IN THE INERNATIONALLY ACCCLAIMED WINONA TRILOGY A STORY OF LOVE - HUMAN, ANIMAL, AND DIVINE. "Love is very tricky, and Coyote's tracks are all over the place," warns Winona, the Lakota medicine woman. But the Anglo psychologist, Meggie O'Connor and Hawk, Winona's prodigy, pay little attention to the scheming Trickster Figure. Like a scintillating, seductive diamond in the sun, Compass of the Heart rotates and explores love in all its facets - bicultural conflict, human and Spirits, human and animals, the living and the dead. Compass of the Heart - A lyrical tale full of wonder and magic that shines a truthful light upon the earth and all her creatures.
I was a psychologist for 29 years, so that experience is very present in my books. Back in 1979, I became involved in Native American ceremonies, propelled by some strong dreams. I did 3 visions quests, the last one for 3 days and 3 nights, on a hillside with no food or water. When my husband, Duncan Sings-Alone began his own inipi community (after 7 years of training), we had two sweat lodges - one for men and one for women. Lots of paranormal experiences. We NEVER charged for any Native American ceremonies or healing. The Winona series reflects the different viewpoints and healing practices between that of Psychology and that of Native American medicine work. It is when you contrast two very different viewpoints, interesting questions arise as to the nature of reality. You will also notice a lot of humor in my 6 published novels, because the Spirits taught me that in everything serious, there is something funny and in everything funny, there is something serious! From psychologist to novelist and now to play writing. I love the magic of what happens in the theatre, between the actors, the script, and the audience. There is an immersion that does not happen for me in the world of cinema but does in the theatre. My first play, The Summer Cottage, won an award and is a comedy. My second play, while funny, also tackles stereotypes of age and race. My third play is very dramatic and historical about racism and also being a young vulnerable female. I suspect my next play will be an adaptation of Winona's Web.
Second in this series, and it is wonderful! Not the kind of book I usually read, but it is full of great characters, spirits, and so much more! Great story..and I will never have a fox terrier based on the trouble Fritzie gets into!
I enjoyed the story in this book even though it followed a fairly predictable path. I loved the location being so close to home and that it was during the holidays. I was intrigued by the ceremonial elements and thought it was great that Maggie latched onto the culture so eagerly.
I wanted to read this novel for such a long time, and what a disappointment. It is yet another novel featuring a romance between an aboriginal man and a white woman, but predictably, the woman is one receiving "wisdom" from an occult source ..... and the guy is conflicted about following a shamanic path while romancing a white woman...... Really. So overdone, that i gave up on it.
Sweet love story that gives a glimpse of Native American culture and explores the types of obstacles any lovers who are from vastly different cultures face