Louise Omer Louise Omer i(13573958 works by)
Gender: Female
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'Louise Omer is a writer and critic whose words have been published in The Weekend Australian, City Mag, and The Lifted Brow. She is one of the recipients of The Wheeler Centre's Hot Desk Fellowships in 2017.' 

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y separately published work icon Holy Woman : A Divine Adventure Melbourne : Scribe , 2022 24423700 2022 single work autobiography

'Louise Omer was a Pentecostal preacher and faithful wife. But when her marriage crumbled, so did her beliefs.

'Haunted by questions about what it means to be female in a religion that worships a male God, she left behind a church and home to ask women around the world: how can we exist in patriarchal religion? And can a woman be holy?

'With $500 in her pocket and the conviction that she was following a divine path, Louise began a pilgrimage that has taken her to Mexican basilicas, Swedish cathedrals, Bulgarian mountains, and Moroccan mosques. Holy Woman combines travel writing, feminist theology, and confessional memoir to interrogate modern religion and give a raw and personal exploration of spiritual life under patriarchy.'  (Publication summary)

2024 shortlisted Territory Read Book of the Year Chief Minister's NT Book Awards Non-fiction
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