“In the mirror, she’d seen more than her face. She’d seen the girl she’d been before all of this. A dreamer, a believer. Someone who would go places. How had she forgotten all of that?” Set in the darkest period of the great depression, the dust bowl era, The Four Winds tells us the story... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Runaway Children by Sandy Taylor
The Runaway Children by Sandy Taylor The Runaway children is a beautiful tale about humanity, unconditional love and friendship. The story is set in world war II time period. Two sisters, Nell and Olive are sent away from London to country side as evacuees. Their mother and two brothers decide to stay in London in... Continue Reading →