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The Isiac Knot
Patricia is a diehard woman’s libber who marched for equality of the sexes in the 60s. After college she challenged the status quo of her mother’s generation by establishing her place in the male-dominated corporate hierarchy of the advertising business.
Her story begins as she approaches her thirtieth birthday and her stalwart, maternal grandmother reveals the family legacy as it relates to the first born girl of each generation. It is a legacy that will test Patricia’s resolve. Still, she decides to trust her grandmother’s advice and she takes a leap of faith when she agrees to travel once each year through a time portal and then record her observations in a diary.
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To her surprise, she doesn’t engage with anyone. She simply observes a fifth dynasty Egyptian pharaoh, his family and their life-long friends, a family that arrived by caravan from Phoenicia and decided to call Egypt home. Over the years, these families reveal to Patricia a culture that revered women as they modeled their society around the teachings of the first gods and goddesses who came from the realm of timeless time to inhabit the earth.
Patricia is supported and nurtured as she journeys back in time by Madame Ranier, the shopkeeper who guards the time portal and stores the diaries of all who traveled through time before Patricia. Since Patricia can only observe the past, Madame lovingly and magically guides the process as she helps Patricia realize that her own life, as well as the lives of all who will read her diary, will be dramatically affected by what she observes in the past.
Over the course of thirty years, Patricia’s life is enriched by everyone she encounters on either side of the time portal. Her experiences unfold into an incredible journey of self-discovery as she embraces the divine feminine, and the mystique of the goddess within, to gain wisdom and an understanding of her true purpose as a modern feminist, a wife, a mother, a daughter and, most importantly, a woman.
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Beautifully crafted story! I feel as if Patricia is my friend…I would definitely hang out with her:) I was intrigued by the title and synopsis…I wondered how on earth the story of Isis could possibly be intertwined with that of a contemporary post women’s lib movement mother. I won’t reveal the magic, but suffice it to say, I was enthralled. Couldn’t wait for more. And, besides presenting a thoroughly engaging story that all women can relate to, you’ve given me the gift of a greater sense of connection to all women. Not just my present day peers…but the divine feminine through the ages! Can’t wait for books two and three! To the SISTERHOOD!