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Dancing the Labyrinth
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Dancing the Labyrinth

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When Cressida falls pregnant, her overwhelming fear is she will pass on her father’s violent DNA. It takes an ancient matriarchal culture to teach her otherwise.

Dancing the Labyrinth moves between contemporary and ancient Crete in this tale of a young woman from an abusive background who discovers the veiled history of Europe’s most advanced civilization of the Bronze Age - the Minoans.

Decision-making was never a strong suit, but following the unexpected death of her parents, Cressida follows the sirens call to Crete. Sheltering in a cave during a storm, Cressida comes across a trove of ancient Minoan paintings. She learns about Pythia, a Minoan High-Priestess who established a women’s community to safeguard their worship from an encroaching religion ordained by men.

Cressida shares her discovery with Angela, a local archaeologist, and together they try to decipher the images to understand Pythia’s story.

Angela is convinced the images from the cave are more than pictures of the past but hold a message for future generations. She encourages Cressida to challenge the narrative of her past to create a new future infused with hope.

Dancing the Labyrinth is a young woman’s odyssey. It is a celebration of women’s history, courage, friendship and hope.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kazjoypress
Country
Australia
Date
25 July 2021
Pages
300
ISBN
9780645192209

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

When Cressida falls pregnant, her overwhelming fear is she will pass on her father’s violent DNA. It takes an ancient matriarchal culture to teach her otherwise.

Dancing the Labyrinth moves between contemporary and ancient Crete in this tale of a young woman from an abusive background who discovers the veiled history of Europe’s most advanced civilization of the Bronze Age - the Minoans.

Decision-making was never a strong suit, but following the unexpected death of her parents, Cressida follows the sirens call to Crete. Sheltering in a cave during a storm, Cressida comes across a trove of ancient Minoan paintings. She learns about Pythia, a Minoan High-Priestess who established a women’s community to safeguard their worship from an encroaching religion ordained by men.

Cressida shares her discovery with Angela, a local archaeologist, and together they try to decipher the images to understand Pythia’s story.

Angela is convinced the images from the cave are more than pictures of the past but hold a message for future generations. She encourages Cressida to challenge the narrative of her past to create a new future infused with hope.

Dancing the Labyrinth is a young woman’s odyssey. It is a celebration of women’s history, courage, friendship and hope.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kazjoypress
Country
Australia
Date
25 July 2021
Pages
300
ISBN
9780645192209