Mattie And The Motorcycle
Description
Growing up in the church, there were a lot of things Mattie Murrey was told she couldn’t do. But she was a rebel – and a daredevil, too. Mattie raced motorcycles all over rural Minnesota when she was young. As she got older, however, her religious community told her it was not acceptable. She had to stop.
So, Mattie traded her favorite pastime for the life her community wanted for her: that of a doting mother and wife. That is, until a crisis of faith turned her life upside down – and Mattie found herself questioning the road she’d set out on.
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this was right on time. Thank you! I grew up in Kansas and rode motorcycles and I'm a woman. I was not brought up with any particular religious upbringing and had no idea how important religion was to so many people or what the evangelical rules were that I later realized were so prevalent in the region.. I was a good kid. A good person. I was treated like crap by that community because I was different. There was no unconditional love. Only judgment. I finally escaped Kansas. it's been a wonderful journey of self-discovery, and I still know that I'm a good person and didn't deserve to be treated the way I was treated in that hellscape.