The Bridge Walker
ebook ∣ The Sacred Fracture, A Manifesto for the Un-Homed: The Bridge Walker Series, #2 · The Bridge Walker Series
By Shane Bouel
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Shane Bouel's "The Bridge Walker - The Sacred Fracture: A Manifesto for the Un-Homed" From his Bridge Walker Series is a groundbreaking and deeply personal exploration of the adoptee experience, reframing adoption not merely as a family arrangement, but as a profound spiritual and existential journey of exile, identity, and return. This is the second book in a 3 part series and a prequil to - The Bridge Walker - Architect of Return. Through a unique lens, Bouel navigates the 'three half-lives' of adoption, dissecting the unseen emotional landscapes, the primal wounds, and the constant search for wholeness that defines the un-homed.
This isn't just a memoir; it's a profound social critique, unraveling the 'machinery of forgetting' that perpetuates misunderstanding and stigma around adoptee identity. Bouel courageously confronts the historical entanglement of adoption with complex societal narratives, advocating for a radical re-evaluation of how we perceive, discuss, and support adoptees. He invites readers—both adopted and non-adopted—into a sacred space of empathy, challenging misconceptions and building bridges of awareness.
Ultimately, "The Sacred Fracture" is a powerful manifesto for sovereignty and construction. It offers not only a diagnosis of the deep-seated fracture but also a blueprint for healing and integration. Bouel guides the reader towards reclaiming identity, building new narratives, and forging collective paths of return. It is a vital call to action for empathy, understanding, and the courageous reimagining of what it means to create a home, both within oneself and within the wider community.
