TRUST THE WIND
In the late 1800's, Laney Bishop never realized marrying the man of her dreams at seventeen would lead to such heartache. After ten years, burying four children, and becoming a widow, what was left for Laney? 'The land of winding waters' her Indian grandmother often told her about was where she wanted to be. So she sold the land she and her husband had farmed and headed across country to Oregon Territory, the Wallowa Valley, land of her Nez Perce ancestors. Gentle wind at her back, Laney began her journey alone, but the friends she met along the way became family.
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TRUST THE WIND
In the late 1800's, Laney Bishop never realized marrying the man of her dreams at seventeen would lead to such heartache. After ten years, burying four children, and becoming a widow, what was left for Laney? 'The land of winding waters' her Indian grandmother often told her about was where she wanted to be. So she sold the land she and her husband had farmed and headed across country to Oregon Territory, the Wallowa Valley, land of her Nez Perce ancestors. Gentle wind at her back, Laney began her journey alone, but the friends she met along the way became family.
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TRUST THE WIND

TRUST THE WIND

by Deborah Alcorn
TRUST THE WIND

TRUST THE WIND

by Deborah Alcorn

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In the late 1800's, Laney Bishop never realized marrying the man of her dreams at seventeen would lead to such heartache. After ten years, burying four children, and becoming a widow, what was left for Laney? 'The land of winding waters' her Indian grandmother often told her about was where she wanted to be. So she sold the land she and her husband had farmed and headed across country to Oregon Territory, the Wallowa Valley, land of her Nez Perce ancestors. Gentle wind at her back, Laney began her journey alone, but the friends she met along the way became family.

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BN ID: 2940014073073
Publisher: Red Lead Press
Publication date: 01/29/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 184
File size: 622 KB
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