About The Book
Pneuma: A True Fable
An Inspirational Holocaust Memoir Book Unlike Any Other
Pneuma: A True Fable, is a spiritual growth book that brings to light a remarkable spiritual connection between a modern day American girl and a young Jewish child lost in the Holocaust. Guided by visions and unseen forces, Patti is drawn across time to the haunting birch groves of Auschwitz Birkenau, where Gerti, a spirit child born in Hungary during WWII waits.
Told with raw honesty and quiet grace, this book about survival is not just about suffering, but survival of the soul. Through trauma, healing, and the whispers of the past, Pneuma reveals how love and light can reach us, even from the darkest chapters of history.
Pages
385+
Language
English
Publication date
February 5, 2025
Why This Story Matters
A Quiet Power That Crosses Time
The Breath Behind Pneuma
Pneuma: A True Fable is not just written, it’s remembered. Author Patti Lynne draws from lived pain and unseen forces to show how spirit moves through history. What begins in silence becomes a bridge between past and present, seen and unseen.
Raw Truth, Deep Feeling
This historical memoir doesn’t hide behind metaphors. It touches real grief, real faith, and the quiet battles many face alone. Through tender honesty, it reveals the strength inside those who were never heard and the peace they still deserve.
Light That Keeps Moving
What breaks us can also carry us. In Pneuma, healing comes in waves, slow, sacred, lasting. With every page, author Patti Lynne shows that the soul’s journey doesn’t end. It continues. It connects. And it remembers
Where the Veil Grows Thin
Pneuma, a spiritual growth book, the boundary between the physical and spiritual world is not just crossed, it is lived. As Patti’s body fights to survive, her soul drifts toward a space where time, memory, and spirit intertwine. There, she meets Gerti, a child who never grew old, yet carries the wisdom of thousands of lost voices. In this book on spiritual development, there is a sacred meeting place between life and afterlife that becomes the crucible of transformation. It is here that trauma is acknowledged, grief is honored, and healing begins not by forgetting, but by remembering with love.