YOUR STORY, AHN'S STORY, and OUR STORIES

A Journal for Pre-Teen Girls

by Susan Jo


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 13/06/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 120
ISBN : 9781434307699

About the Book

YOUR STORY, AHN’S STORY and OUR STORIES is a beautiful journal for the preteen girl to use to celebrate the onset of menstruation..

It is also a journal for a mother or older woman to revisit her own experiences from this sacred time.  In it she can find guidance for mentoring her daughter. 

Included in this volume is the pre-historic tale of Ahn as she comes to this turning point in her life and moves on into living.

The author’s research further grounds the information and points to other resources which can enhance this life altering physical and spiritual event.


About the Author

Susan Jo was born in 1944, which makes her officially a pre-boomer in the American culture.  Raised with close association to those who weathered the Great Depression, recycling comes naturally. Sensitivity to nature and the Earth and the Universe were both inbred and nurtured, especially by her father.   She grew up reading early and constantly, forming her life experience with the strong influence of authors on the young people’s fiction and biography shelves of her branch library in Brightwood, Indiana. Married happily 42 years, mother of two, grandmother of 5, great-aunt to 2 Susan Jo now lives in the woods of the Muscatatuck watershed.

Like almost all women Susan Jo survived menarche, marriage and its accompanying rituals and pleasures, childbirth, and menopause. In these processes for her there was an innate desire for spiritual understanding of the meaning inherent in each process and event.  If one puts intent into their hearts something will result. Ahn’s Story was that gift and it began a decade long exploration resulting in the publication of this work.  During that time of reflection there were critical relationships to examine: grandmothers (1877-1953) and (1888-1975), mother (1914-1996), aunts, mother-in-law (1921-1991), daughter, sisters-in-law (1940-1982), nieces, daughter-in-law, granddaughters, great-nieces, and many wise female mentors.  The primary question was:  “What do we need to know to be female in the best sense of the word?”

Conclusions reflect respect for all of the above relationships and a desire to reach and encourage other Susan Jo’s that are just beginning their journey of response-ability as a female.