by Sue Monk Kidd
Sue Monk Kidd becomes dissatisfied with her place in Christianity and decides to look into a space for her heart to sing. A path that takes her somewhat away from Christianity to a place close by but more respectful of her self and her femaleness. It's a path that I'm on myself so I empathised wit...
It was wonderful to revisit this book and remember how essential it is that women (and men) find their own spiritual path, regardless of how it looks to others. As women, we have a specific wall to scale - our patriarchal culture, even though it has evolved quite a bit in both Kidd's and my lifetime...