About The Women Gather:
Nora’s mission had been demanding. She wanted to find a way for women to rediscover their true selves, denied to them throughout the centuries ‒ and to make the world a better place. When the young girl Aideen asks Tunde if she may come to Lemuria, Ontario and learn about the beginnings of the Norean Order founded in 1998, she agrees. Tunde’s preoccupation, however, is with the smooth flow of the ‘Gathering’ symposium of 2066. Women from all the Sanctuaries throughout the world are in attendance and await the momentous event: the opening of the Portal to the Outerworld. She has little time to spend with Aideen who unravels layers and layers of stories found in letters, articles, diaries, newspaper clippings and videos about the struggles and triumphs faced by Nora’s family and by the Order itself. What Aideen also detects is something she considers to be mystical ‒ that no one wants to acknowledge.
Excerpt: Chapter
Nine, Day if the Dark Shroud
Outside
the rain had become a storm. Tumultuous thunder followed by blazing lightening
tore open sinister clouds. The winds shrieked around the Temple, unwrapping the
shawls and cloaks as the women rushed for shelter and to their afternoon
workshops.
Inside was another world separated by solid stone walls. Only the
echo of her footsteps could be heard on the cold marble floor. It was dark and
black but comforting. Tunde was alone. She needed the escape. She needed to
regain her centre of balance. She needed to find a way to draw out Veryalda’s
poison which was beginning to infest her entire being. She found the pew that
had been her solace on other tormented occasions. The pew was situated just
under Nora's stained glass window. You had to know where the image was because
the windows revealed nothing now. They were just pieces of opaque glass held
together by strips of lead. Every so often there were moments of clarity.
Brilliant lightning flashes brought Nora and all the other women to life. Then
her face was clear and bright. That was what Nora meant to her. She glowed. She
shone, just as her name ‘Fényes’ meant ‘shining’.
How long had it been? She thought for a moment. Sixteen years ago
on April 11, 2050 was when Nora had died. Tunde remembered the day; she willed
herself to feel the moment. She was in Patia’s flat at the time and there it
was: a distinct awareness of a finale. There was emptiness. There was nothing.
When the call came, and the heart-broken voice of Rhianna told her the news,
then the darkness made sense. Ever after, that was the feeling Tunde dreaded
most. It was what she sensed in her dreams, no —
in her nightmares, on occasion. It was what she feared would be on the other
side of the Portal. It was the feeling
within her now: a black, bottomless abyss. At times she reasoned that it was
Nora trying to wedge through the obscure layers from beyond. Other times she
felt that it was her own madness.
And so Tunde had rushed back to Lemuria. She had searched for
solace in Nora’s rooms. She had wanted to handle her things. She had sought to
sense her essence and perhaps, if she opened herself to the possibility,
perhaps she would for an instant touch Nora’s eternal being. Tunde remembered
her frantic rampage through all her belongings, including that chest filled with
collections. She remembered her desperate search for anything that would reveal
truths unspoken and messages of hope for the future. She had knelt by her side
as she lay in state at the main house. Nora was radiant in her purple robe,
hands gently clasping a sweet bouquet of lily of the valley, her birth month
flower. Her face, delicate and at peace, spoke of contentment.
How young and innocent Tunde had been until then. If only she
hadn’t opened the Nora's journal. If only she had left that page unread. It
remained etched in her mind for always.
“What has this
journey been all about? Were we so naïve that we actually thought we could
change the world? Was it perhaps about our own selfishness, that at half a
century of age we needed affirmation of our worth? Had we regressed to our
early university years of innocence believing that the world was at our feet
and we could change it, if we just set our minds to it? Had we in fact become
middle aged female Don Quixotes living all these years in a fantasy of our own
creation? Do we any longer know what is real and what is a desire? Do we any
longer know what force drives us towards this goal we have set for ourselves?
Do we have any control over the power of this force that binds us to this
mission? And can we be certain, that this power is about goodness? If
only I knew!”
Where to Purchase:
· Baico Publishing Inc. Contact at: baico@bellnet.ca
· Chapters Indigo: http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/The-Women-Gather-Katalin-Kennedy/9781926945873-item.html?ikwid=the+women+gather&ikwsec=HomeAbout Katalin Kennedy:
· On Christmas Eve, 1956, Katalin (Kennedy) and her parents escaped from Hungary, their homeland. The following April, they arrived as refugees in Saint John, New Brunswick. She spent most of her adult life in Ottawa, Ontario. Katalin graduated from Carleton University and joined Health Canada. She managed major national projects as Program Consultant on Seniors’ and Women’s Issues. Katalin is involved in various community activities including writing her monthly Kindness column for Cornwall’s Seaway News. Her first novel “The Women Gather” has been published by Baico Publishing Inc. http://katalinkennedy.com https://www.facebook.com/EmesesDreamProductionSocial Links:
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· First prize, second and third prize: Autographed Copy of The Women Gather
3 comments:
Hi Laura, Thank you for hosting Katalin today on New Age Mama. She is thrilled to be in your spotlight. Katalin will be by later in the day to respond to any questions and/or comments.
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Thank you so much for this opportunity to feature my first novel"The Women Gather". Writing it is all I really wanted to do; but once it was published, I realized the process now had to move to a second phase. Getting the message out!! I am grateful that your site is helping to reach your readers.
Sounds like an amazing book. I just love the pretty cover.
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