An edition of I am Hutterite (2011)

I am Hutterite

the fascinating true story of a young woman's journey to reclaim her heritage

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An edition of I am Hutterite (2011)

I am Hutterite

the fascinating true story of a young woman's journey to reclaim her heritage

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Ann-Marie Dornn was born into a reclusive and extraordinary Hutterite colony near Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. This religious community was an idyllic place for a growing young girl, filled with adventure, strong bonds of friendship, rich delicious food, and a deep sense of belonging. But for her parents, it had become a community teeming with tension and conflict. The Hutterite faith was founded in the 16th century by Jacob Hutter, an Austrian hatmaker who believed in shared property and people working together for the common good. Their practices of adult baptism, staunch pacifism, and community life led to persecution that drove them from Europe to North America. Those prejudices continue to this day: Kirkby details the misunderstandings faced when her family attempted to integrate into Canadian society. She tells the story of several generations of both sides of her family, their immigration to Canada, their becoming part of the Hutterite community, and what drove her parents to leave to join the "English" world of outside society. Kirkby describes her journey from burying her past to fit in as a child with her peers to finding acceptance of her heritage as an adult while writing this book. Interlaced throughout are descriptions of Hutterite cuisine and fashion, and explanations of religious practices and politics within these groups.

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Pages
401

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I am Hutterite: the fascinating true story of a young woman's journey to reclaim her heritage
2011, Christian Large Print
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Edition Notes

Originally published: Nashville, Tenn. : Thomas Nelson, c2010.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Waterville, Me

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
289.7092, B
Library of Congress
F1035.H97 K57 2011,

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Pagination
401 p. (large print) :
Number of pages
401

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Open Library
OL25249844M
Internet Archive
iamhutteritefasc0000kirk
ISBN 10
1594153906
ISBN 13
9781594153907
LCCN
2011017421

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