The Dust Bowl Orphans

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The dust cloud rolls in from nowhere, stinging our eyes and muddling our senses. I reach for my baby sister and pull her small body close to me. When the sky clears, we are alone on an empty road with no clue which way to go…

Oklahoma, 1935. Fifteen-year-old Faith Wilson takes her little sister Hope’s hand. In worn-down shoes, they walk through the choking heat of the Dust Bowl towards a new life in California. But when a storm blows in, the girls are separated from their parents. How will they survive in a place where just the color of their skin puts them in terrible danger?

Starving and forced to sleep on the streets, Faith thinks a room in a small boarding house will keep her sister safe. But the glare in the landlady’s eye as Faith leaves in search of their parents has her wondering if she’s made a dangerous mistake. Who is this woman, and what does she want with sweet little Hope? Trapped, will the sisters ever find their way back to their family?

California, present day. Reeling from her divorce and grieving the child she lost, Zoe Edwards feels completely alone in the world. Throwing herself into work cataloguing old photos for an exhibition, she sees an image of a teenage girl who looks exactly like her, and a shiver grips her. Could this girl be a long-lost relation, someone to finally explain the holes in Zoe’s family history? Diving into the secrets in her past, Zoe unravels this young girl’s heartbreaking story of bravery and sacrifice. But will anything prepare her for the truth about who she is…?

A devastating, completely captivating story of family torn apart, fighting to be reunited. Fans of Orphan TrainBefore We Were Yours and Where the Crawdads Sing will never forget this powerful story of survival.

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Weight 1.5 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 × 1 in

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Theresa Paprzyca
Historical fiction is the thing!

I just finished The Dust Bowl Orphans (purchased at a large open air book barn in Old Lyme, Ct) I'm a soon to be 70 year old who hated history when I was in school. Now I cannot get enough of it. Reading from 800 page Winston Churchhill, to Danti's Devine Comedy, Lincoln's history 3 volume 1500 pages. Now throw in historical fiction and I've found my happy place. I cannot recall a recent book I've read (13 to date this year) that moved me so much. I felt that I was living this story along with your writing. You managed to weave such a story around the facts of that error that I believed it 100%. Then found myself crying consistently for the last 30 or so pages bringing it all together. I look forward to picking up some of your other stories. Well done.

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Chitown Bookworm
Emotional

The author takes you on a fact finding adventure of ancestral tools to modern day joy and redemption. You learn how your ancestors remain a part of you forever.

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Chitown Bookworm
Emotional

The author takes you on a fact finding adventure of ancestral tools to modern day joy and redemption. You learn how your ancestors remain a part of you forever.

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Susanna
Such Sweet Sorrow

I’m simply blown away by this amazing work of art that I truly enjoyed reading! Everything about it was phenomenal. I love this author and will be reading more from her!

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Coachy
Honor to Family and Love

Once again this author is able to weave and connect the past with the present while introducing historical context of the Dust Bowl and its impact.