Spirited Yearling Wounded is a true story about a Mormon woman in the Mountain West who tries to take her life when she realizes that she’s attracted to other women. Spirited comes face to face with questions like, do I live my life according to church doctrine and repress my sexuality to become a Goddess in the afterlife? Do I honor my essence and express my sexual orientation with integrity only to be among murderers and adulterers when I die? Can I be rehabilitated, or does the quest for rehabilitation encourage the repression of my spirit? Is it more important who I love, what I am or how I love?
Spirited Yearling Wounded brings hope to the suffering soul and clarity to those who seek understanding about their loved one's sexual orientation. www.lorenjenner.com
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By Maria Berg
Oct 15, 2009
"How this book can make you feel..." You almost feel that you are there with the author in the beginning of the book. It's very visually stimulating. The dialogue in the author's head is essential to understanding her plight. I am not homosexual myself, but live in a predominantly Mormon culture and can identify with some of the feelings that the author has with herself and her relationships with deity and others. She does not "slam" the doctrines of the Mormon church, so don't be worried. She gives a refreshing point of view of someone that feels they are an "outsider" to the culture going on around them. This book makes eveyone want to dig deeper into themselves and answer some questions that they might have.