Family, Faith, Land and Mysticism: The Spiritual Traveler
Myth by Robert Osenenko offers a glimpse into the “inherent and sustaining personal power
found in American culture.” World
War II survivors were called to navigate such political and spiritual
circumstances that changed their world.
As an expert in social psychology and a diplomate in Clinical Social
Work, Robert Osenenko presents a fascinating and historical look at the story
of one family, in particular a young man in that family, brought up in the
small town of Toms River, New Jersey.
The narrative takes the reader on the spiritual journey and culture of
the time that encompasses his life and the life of his past generations. By giving the readers a prolific look at the
era and history of the rural community of Toms River and the inhabitants,
understanding of the political and spiritual events are brought to the
forefront with an underlying theme of the different social classes that include
the wealthy aristocrat that inevitably intertwine into society as greed and
wealth often overcome those of less fortunate background. Finding himself in a war within himself and
amongst brethren, the young lad comes to a realization that perhaps what his
fathers believed is true. “Set in a true
story about real events Robert Osenenko writes using archetypes and characters
familiar to us.” For those that love
true stories set in history’s past that educate, elevate, inspire and
encourage, this book is a must-read.
Fact, fiction, fantasy, myths or deep truths hidden with our
lives? Get your copy today at Amazon and or Kindle Edition and make
your own determination. You may also visit the author at Facebook and Twitter.
