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The Four Winds
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A story about the American dream and a mother who gives up everything to save her family.
There’s not much I would change about this book, I thought the adventure and characters were written well with complex emotions and desires. It’s a story about the dust bowl and the courage of a woman to move her family to California. Kristin Hannah writes historical fiction and the story of women in a beautiful way.
I enjoyed the book, but it’s hard to really reflect on what it was I liked and didn’t like. Standing next to the nightingale, it feels slightly dull, and I felt like there were sections of the book that could’ve been shorter or better used to weave in the next part of the story.
There’s not much I would change about this book, I thought the adventure and characters were written well with complex emotions and desires. It’s a story about the dust bowl and the courage of a woman to move her family to California. Kristin Hannah writes historical fiction and the story of women in a beautiful way.
I enjoyed the book, but it’s hard to really reflect on what it was I liked and didn’t like. Standing next to the nightingale, it feels slightly dull, and I felt like there were sections of the book that could’ve been shorter or better used to weave in the next part of the story.
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Reading Progress
May 9, 2023
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May 9, 2023
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May 26, 2023
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Started Reading
June 5, 2023
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80.17%
"“You are of me, Lorena, in a way that can never be broken. Not by words or anger or actions or time. I love you. I will always love you. You taught me love. You, first in the whole world, and my love for you will outlive me.” Pg. 310"
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June 5, 2023
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Finished Reading
June 11, 2023
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