Spirited Sisters

Spirited Sisters by Ruth Burgess, published by Xlibris Corporation on July 21, 2014, is a 340-page exploration of six generations of family stories that shape a rich heritage. This edition presents the narratives of spirited women who navigate personal and cultural challenges, beginning with Babka, a young Polish Jewess facing adversity, and extending through her descendants as they confront issues of identity, faith, and social justice.
Readers will find a tapestry of experiences that highlight the resilience and creativity of these women. The book delves into the lives of various grandmothers, including Bernice, who embraced Pentecostalism and moved to South India, and Amanda and Lenora, who continue the legacy of their ancestors. Themes of family, human rights, and cultural diversity are woven throughout, illustrating how these women have responded to change while maintaining their connections to the past. Spirited Sisters offers a reflective look at the interplay of tradition and transformation across generations.
Official synopsis Publisher
Spirited Sisters captures six generations of family stories. These spirited women form a family heritage for the current generation’s identity. Daunting tales of escape introduce Babka, a young Polish Jewess. Though she was spirited, Babka was challenged when her youngest daughter, Bernice, converted to Pentecostalism and joined the love of her life in South India. Next, additional Grandmom’s lives add insights from the Western prairie and in the Oklahoma Territory. They share how the Scotts treasured their families as well as human rights. Amanda and her daughter Lenora provide a sequel to Ruth Byrd Barnett and Freddie Estelle, who are both from old English stock. Pentecostal fervor revivals prompted Estelle to work in Maharastra, India, while Ruth Barnett supported abolishment of racial bigotry and supported women’s voting rights in the United States. The next generation brought Ruth Burgess and Helen Sullivan, Estelle’s daughters, into lives intermingled with cultural diversity between western and eastern ways of living with diverse challenges. Spirited Sisters chronologies how these spirited women have diversely and often creatively dealt with change and continuity.
FAQ
What is “Spirited Sisters” about?
Who is the author of “Spirited Sisters”?
When was “Spirited Sisters” published?
What is the ISBN for “Spirited Sisters”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
