Deeply hidden within the thick boreal forest was the home of Ashenee, a young Cree woman, born to Shepen and Pamoon. Ashenee’s people lived according to native culture and old traditions, protected by isolation. They were unknowing of the hundreds of aboriginal women reported as missing from the many other communities across Canada. In many circumstances their disappearances seemed suspicious and their families wondered if their women were safe. The families pleaded with the authorities to find their daughters, sisters and mothers, yet the cries went unheard. They waited and worried, ‘Where are they? Will they ever come home?’ As a young woman Ashenee followed the traditions of her people and made a long walking journey to her mother’s village. Had Ashenee and her people known of the missing women perhaps it might have been seen as a warning.
This spiritual novel offers a deeper understanding of the old ways of life and traditions followed by the First People of Canada when they were one with the land. The Cree once migrated in harmony with nature, making their seasonal shift across Canada’s Great Plains, governed by the principles within the circle of life, performing sacred ceremonies and guided by those within the spirit world.
What readers are saying about Ashenee Come Home: “Beautifully told story . The author has given a great description of life on a reserve as the elders and community accept change in the late 20th century with both dignity and thoughtfulness. You will enjoy reading and becoming enveloped in this heartwarming story of strength and friendship.”
“Really enjoyed Stella but with Ashenee Come Home you really hit your stride. Well done. Great stories and excellent social commentary.”
Very Good Read, L.M. Wasylciw. "Your Memoirs" You took me there. Your sailing escapade was awesome. You Brave lady. I'm now reading about Ashenee. You are a great writer.
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Linda Wasylciw was born and raised in a small farming community in northwestern Alberta, Canada. Writing has always been an important part of her life and as a child her most treasured possessions were a pen and paper. After retirement she spent five years sailing, and is now finally writing again.
Jack Wynters is a professional film actor, narrator of audio books, stage performer, radio performer, and stage director.