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ABOUT THE BOOK


On a cold and snowy night in January 1972, George Peters was shot by his brother-in-law and left to die on a back road in rural Ontario. The investigation and trial of his murder would tell a story that compelled a jury to let his killer walk free. But his children and family were left to seek answers the judicial system couldn’t provide. Who was George Peters, and what life had he lived before meeting his untimely end?

​George Peters and his wife, Anna, were born in Mexico and raised with the strict upbringings of the Old Colony Mennonite Church. At every stage of their life, they faced abuse but endured in silence for fear of excommunication and punishment. In order to try and find his family a better life, George decided to make the move to Canada. But with his wife suffering from severe undiagnosed mental illnesses and six children that were repeatedly being taken away by CAS for their own safety, it had been a constant uphill battle for him to do what he truly wanted: provide for his family.

Not My Kind of Mennonite is a personal dive into the history, culture, and religious and social pressures faced by one Mexican Mennonite family. Maria Moore, one of George’s own children, blends her research about the Mennonite community with firsthand accounts about her family to fully explore her father’s legacy, life, hopes, and dreams.

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Maria Moore was born in Mexico but she has spent her life in southwestern Ontario. She has had a fulfilling career as a registered nurse with a focus on mental health, addictions and advocacy. She enjoys hiking, storytelling and writing, With her first book, she hopes to bring awareness of the specific traumas and abuse in the private world of Mennonites and make it safe to disclose and seek treatment without shame.
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She currently resides in Grand Bend, Ontario with her husband where they enjoy walks on the beach with their dogs.

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Are you a victim of spousal abuse or sexual abuse?
Find your power.
Call for help in your area.
Go to your nearest police station.
Remove the shame of abuse and switch the blame to the guilty parties.
​ Abuse is not your fault. 

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May 17 at the Parish Hall in Port Burwell, Ontario I will be set up and selling/signing books from 9-4
Hope to see you there!

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Corruna Ontario, May 27th. I will discuss the Old Colony Mennonite heritage, traditions and my families story. 

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