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The Forgetting

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A young woman questions everything about the accepted social narrative as she leaves New Orleans with a backpack and a broken heart. Thousands of miles and words later, she will be murdered by those who preach tolerance and praise diversity. Why? Her ideas were different than theirs and divergence from the mainstream is not tolerated. Before that fated day, she wandered and wondered west on a mission maligned, a war of words waged to preserve genuine difference in the face of those who scream equality; for the puppet masters want us the same only in our servitude. They want us to forget our roots and traditions so that we can be uprooted and made compliant. The string pullers want a Forgetting. This book is a call to a Remembering. Remember who you are. Remember where you came from. Remember and make no apologies.

278 pages, Unknown Binding

Published September 1, 2017

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Rachel Summers

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A Ph.D. shelved in lieu of research inverted and traditional values abandoned, the work of Rachel Summers is what some have called a journey into antinomian mysteriosophy where socially sanctioned morality is turned on its head in order to shake out just a few drops of enlightenment. Summers holds degrees in History, Comparative religions, English Literature, and Philosophy, all centered on the late medieval era. Her first novel, CondAmnation, is a retelling of that era’s favored heroine Joan of Arc. Summers’ Joan, however, is not a holy virgin, not a Christian, and certainly nobody’s good girl. Neither, for that matter, is Summers.

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