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Dreamer on the Mountain

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In 1855, a terrible massacre in Pine Valley drives the native people into exile. From their hiding place in the mountains, they dream of one day returning home. Their stories enrapture Lucy Shoseegan, a young girl whose mother was killed in the massacre. She envisions their dream and longs to make it a reality. The settlers and townspeople inhabiting the region carry such a dream, as well. But it is a long and painful road nearly lost to the selfish desires of Edenville's youth. It is May 1967 and Jim Hart has died. Sylvia Sumner's father was murdered and she leaves town. The newspaper office shuts down and Tucker Stewart's own father dies. Faced with the tumultuous change these series of events present, comes the opportunity to dream anew. It's time for Tucker to cooperate with his friends in realizing all their dreams. Yet the past casts a shadow across their lives, creating a passionate tale of betrayal and loss that will, ultimately, lead them home.

Author Biography:

Corrine Ardoin lives with her husband on the Central Coast of California where she pursues many interests, such as hiking, nature study, and gardening. A deep love and understanding of the natural world is evident in all her writing, drawing readers into the worlds she creates. Having lived and worked in isolated mountain regions and rural areas throughout California, she brings firsthand knowledge of small town people and history. Her life experiences and a background in trailwork, firefighting, genealogy, and shamanism, lend a unique sense of realism to her Pine Valley series.In addition to awards for poetry, in 2022, Corrine received a Literary Titan Silver Book Award for her novel, A Place Called The Way.
Release date NZ
August 10th, 2023
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
316
Dimensions
127x203x18
ISBN-13
9781685132491
Product ID
36803801

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