



Grievous Acts; Amish Mummy & Wild Wonder
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
The 15-year old Amish boy, Amos, lost his mother. His father still got horny.
Amos escaped the shack in the woods where he had been shackled for his father's convenience, because God forbids a man to spill his seed.
A non-Amish couple helped the runaway Amos hide from the Amish.
Amos decided to do whatever it took, anything at all, to avoid being hauled back to the Amish community and being forced to live with his father again.
The Amish boy decided to live like a young woman. She assumed the name Wild Wonder. Internally, in her psyche, Wild Wonder identified as female. She learned young woman manners and outlook on life, and was introduced to others as the niece of the couple who sheltered her.
Knowing his father would make up stories about why and how his boy disappeared, Wild Wonder manages to get pictures of his ripped hiney to Amish Mummy. Wild Wonder wanted someone she could trust to know the truth.
Amish Mummy is a wife and a mother of the Amish community. She is revered for her intelligence and for her subtle guidance. She is a stable consultant within the Amish community even though only a woman.
Mummy, her child Emma, and Wild Wonder like each other and stay in touch. Mummy, in her subtle way, gently guides Wild Wonder to accept Mummy as an information partner. With one partner inside the Amish community and one outside, they may coordinate to accomplish things in their respective worlds.
Wild Wonder has talents that encourage skills as a legal researcher and skills as a model. She also befriends another transgender individual, helping Helen to rise out of darkness. The darkness was created and perpetually deepened from being unable to answer the question of which gender is correct.
The story includes good-hearted people who support Wild Wonder in her growth as a person. Part of her explosion of personal growth includes becoming the leader of a gang composed of teenage men.
Wild Wonder's father raped and ripped Wild's youngest brother, leaving 6-year old Philip in the woods to die alone. Philip had been Wild's favorite of his three brothers.
The menace needed to be removed. The Amish could not, did not see the need. They had gone along with the father's stories and explanations. Everything happened according to God's will.
Mummy encouraged Wild to do what needed to be done. Wild Wonder decided to make it easy for his father to commit suicide.