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These moments of terror and loss resonate, eventually culminating in a poignant reflection: Light drenched the land in water-stained cornflower blue and drew crisp edges of contour and depth, defining the curve of knolls and vales. . . .
1 Αυγ 2013 · Author Dawn Wink takes readers of Meadowlark on a journey with Grace Robertson, whose life is portrayed on the rugged, sometimes unforgiving, landscape that is the South Dakota prairie of 1911. Within the first pages of this novel, we meet Grace as a young bride.
21 Δεκ 2013 · Meadowlark By Dawn Wink Publisher: Pronghorn Press Pub. Date: Aug 1, 2013 ISBN: 978-1932636970 Pages: 295 Genre: Historical fiction Source: Received from the author through Alliance Support Goodreads Buy Link. In full compliance with FTC Guidelines, I received this book for free from the author in exchange for a fair and honest review.
17 Φεβ 2024 · February 17, 2024 by Dawn Wink 2 Comments The journey of writing Meadowlark was one of years of research, writing, reading, and writing some more. The writing journey is a solitary one—we write in the early morning darkness, the snippets of time between other demands, and never really knowing what will become of our heart and spirit that we ...
1 Αυγ 2013 · Despite challenges that often seem insurmountable, Grace builds two abiding friendships in a land where other women are very few and rarely seen. Daisy, a half Lakota widow befriends her and Grace also recognizes a kindred spirit in her nearest neighbor, Mae Thingvold, a young doctor, on her own.
1 Ιουλ 2014 · Based on a true story, the author provides a captivating and crystal clear window into the lives of some of the early settlers on the plains of South Dakota. In 1911 sixteen year old Grace has the same hopes and dreams of any other bride for a fut...
Dawn Wink introduces you to Grace and allows you to share her journey as you walk the rolling hills of her beloved prairie at her side. You will laugh and cry with her and share her deep connection to the land that is the anchor for the ship of her life on which she sails the endless sea of grass.