
Way of the Wind
'Way of the Wind' Summary
Celia and Seth, newlyweds filled with dreams, leave the comfort of Kentucky for the unforgiving prairies of Kansas. As they strive to build their home and cultivate the land, they face a relentless onslaught of cyclones, tornadoes, and endless wind. Despite the harsh conditions, Celia's unwavering spirit and Seth's unwavering determination sustain them. But fate has a cruel twist in store. A devastating tragedy shatters their hopes and leaves them reeling in despair. As they struggle to come to terms with their loss, Celia and Seth must confront the fragility of their dreams and the indomitable power of the unforgiving wind that shapes their existence.Book Details
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