Winds of the Prairie

Nonfiction, History, Americas, Native American, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Winds of the Prairie by Joyce A. Halvorsen, Xlibris US
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Joyce A. Halvorsen ISBN: 9781514404539
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: October 16, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Joyce A. Halvorsen
ISBN: 9781514404539
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: October 16, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Winds of the Prairie is Joyce A Halvorsens second novel. This stunning book offers a prairies eye view of early Dakota between the years of 1869 and 1901. As a state for only three years by 1901, South Dakota speaks with many voices. The story is seen through the eyes of Lincoln Kenneth Cassidy from the age 15 until his age of 57. Yet, no voice is as clear and as demanding as that of the prairie herself. She accepts few novices. Only the stubborn and brave and those who understand the prairies ways can survive in these lands. Born of a Lakota Sioux mother and white father, Lincoln finds he is torn between his familys cultures and traditions. He idolizes the wisdom of his white grandfather Herman Cassidy, but is awed and frightened by the power of his mothers uncles, the Elders from the Lakota Sioux tribe. He doesnt know his place and is often confused by each ones values. Linc meets a young man by the name of Joseph Hawk, once a slave in Missouri. They become fast friends. Though free to leave Lincolns ranch, the Double-D, Joseph chose to stay. Joseph often acts as a buffer and protector between Lincoln and trouble. A turning point in Lincs life comes when, as a boy, he is asked by his grandfather to participate in the Double-Ds cattle drive. There are many adventures while on the cattle drive and he experiences challenges which nearly break Lincolns heart. But he survives. Later, as a man and married with the responsibilities of a ranch owner, Lincoln desires against family advise to change the ranch from that of a cattle farm to include conservation and preservation. The original state of being of the wild things of the prairie will have primary importance. He sees himself as one of the caretakers of the wild things which are fast disappearing. When Lincs life is turned upside down by murder, he vows to seek retribution. The angels of mercy and forgiveness call out on one shoulder and vengeance and hate dance on the other. Linc has no patience with being merciful and seeks justice with a gun. Always beside him is his friend Joseph. The resolution of this story is a remarkable twist of fate. Always, Linc is guided by an inner conviction that the prairie knows what is best. Her voice speaks to him even when he feels lost. Winds of the Prairie is an heartfelt and moving tale about resilience and hope of many kinds of people during the formative years of the State of Dakota. Ms. Halvorsens understanding of the human heart and condition, along with her compelling prose, engages and crosses the boundaries of a time period from post Civil War to a new century that should not be forgotten.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Winds of the Prairie is Joyce A Halvorsens second novel. This stunning book offers a prairies eye view of early Dakota between the years of 1869 and 1901. As a state for only three years by 1901, South Dakota speaks with many voices. The story is seen through the eyes of Lincoln Kenneth Cassidy from the age 15 until his age of 57. Yet, no voice is as clear and as demanding as that of the prairie herself. She accepts few novices. Only the stubborn and brave and those who understand the prairies ways can survive in these lands. Born of a Lakota Sioux mother and white father, Lincoln finds he is torn between his familys cultures and traditions. He idolizes the wisdom of his white grandfather Herman Cassidy, but is awed and frightened by the power of his mothers uncles, the Elders from the Lakota Sioux tribe. He doesnt know his place and is often confused by each ones values. Linc meets a young man by the name of Joseph Hawk, once a slave in Missouri. They become fast friends. Though free to leave Lincolns ranch, the Double-D, Joseph chose to stay. Joseph often acts as a buffer and protector between Lincoln and trouble. A turning point in Lincs life comes when, as a boy, he is asked by his grandfather to participate in the Double-Ds cattle drive. There are many adventures while on the cattle drive and he experiences challenges which nearly break Lincolns heart. But he survives. Later, as a man and married with the responsibilities of a ranch owner, Lincoln desires against family advise to change the ranch from that of a cattle farm to include conservation and preservation. The original state of being of the wild things of the prairie will have primary importance. He sees himself as one of the caretakers of the wild things which are fast disappearing. When Lincs life is turned upside down by murder, he vows to seek retribution. The angels of mercy and forgiveness call out on one shoulder and vengeance and hate dance on the other. Linc has no patience with being merciful and seeks justice with a gun. Always beside him is his friend Joseph. The resolution of this story is a remarkable twist of fate. Always, Linc is guided by an inner conviction that the prairie knows what is best. Her voice speaks to him even when he feels lost. Winds of the Prairie is an heartfelt and moving tale about resilience and hope of many kinds of people during the formative years of the State of Dakota. Ms. Halvorsens understanding of the human heart and condition, along with her compelling prose, engages and crosses the boundaries of a time period from post Civil War to a new century that should not be forgotten.

More books from Xlibris US

Cover of the book Poetry by a Lawyer by Joyce A. Halvorsen
Cover of the book Evening Mist by Joyce A. Halvorsen
Cover of the book Fight for the American Soul by Joyce A. Halvorsen
Cover of the book Canine Diabetes Handbook by Joyce A. Halvorsen
Cover of the book The Nazareth Tales by Joyce A. Halvorsen
Cover of the book Chains: an American Odyssey by Joyce A. Halvorsen
Cover of the book A Can of Worms: a Collection of Short Stories by Joyce A. Halvorsen
Cover of the book Enticement 7 Deadly Sins by Joyce A. Halvorsen
Cover of the book "None Shines More Brightly" by Joyce A. Halvorsen
Cover of the book 112° of Thoughts by Joyce A. Halvorsen
Cover of the book The Rugged Road by Joyce A. Halvorsen
Cover of the book Wives Who Have Affairs Book I by Joyce A. Halvorsen
Cover of the book The Open Door by Joyce A. Halvorsen
Cover of the book “Redemption” by Joyce A. Halvorsen
Cover of the book The Michener Companion by Joyce A. Halvorsen
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy