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Stories change us. Liz Jansens story is both an adventure and a mesmerizing process of excavating the meaning messages and magic embedded in our everyday lives. Her journey is an invitation to be awake to the story of our lives and the lives of our ancestors is telling. And that kind of story heals the heart. Oriah Mountain Dreamer author of The InvitationLiz Jansen brings a rich vitality to several generations of ordinary people who become extraordinary through her painstaking research and beautiful writing. The Ancestor Trail is a journey with a difference: part road trip part spiritual exploration and part self-discovery it answers questions that lie within all of us. Im so glad she was able to overcome its many challenges to close the circle and tell this story. Mark Richardson author of Zen and Now editor of Canada Moto GuideThis todays version of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance if the book had been written by a sixty-year-old woman with a bladder infection who had a great knack for crashing. Liz Jansen isnt your typical rider nor is this your typical self-help book. Jansen will do whatever it takes to heal herself and the result is compelling startling and fun. Alexandra Shimo author of Invisible NorthWarning! Crash Landing is an emotional tour-de-force that may drive you to explore your own Ancestral Trail. BYO vehicle baggage and spirit guides! Jansens meticulously-researched historical account of her Mennonite grandparents exodus from Bolshevik Russia to the farmlands of Canada is a captivating journey through history and its effect on generations to come. Crash Landing demonstrates the power drive and generosity of the traveler and those she encounters to pass through any obstacles on a healing journey. Carla King author of American BordersIn a time when many seek adventure in unfamiliar corners of the world Jansen proves coming home is more than just a destination--its about unveiling the ancestral influences that echo through time and highlight the generational and personal crossroads that lead to who we are today. Youll relate to every mile of Lizs journey. Susan Johnson Horizons UnlimitedA beautifully written memoir about how lifes unexpected and potentially devastating detours lead to new roads connections and learning to follow the signs pointing home.As Liz Jansen approached her sixtieth birthday she was driven to understand how the experiences of her German Mennonite ancestors whod arrived in Canada as Russian refugees almost a century earlier had shaped her. Seeking answers she got on her motorcycle and set off across the country on what she dubbed the Ancestor Trail--the places theyd lived as they established themselves in a new land. Three weeks into what shed expected to be twelve to eighteen months on the road she experienced a catastrophic crash that threatened to sideline her quest. Instead the ensuing time of uncertainty and stillness led her deeper into her quest and an exploration of her cultural roots.The stalwart faith and community that had sustained her ancestors through perilous times had terrorized and almost suffocated her leading her into what she described as a life of mediocrity. Inherently she knew that the answers to how those experiences had influenced her beliefs and life choices lay in delving into her distant past. To move forward she had to look back.Crash Landing is a compelling adventurous and poignant personal narrative of healing showing how the heart always knows the way home.