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One for the Blackbird, One for the Crow

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One for the Blackbird, One for the Crow

By: Olivia Hawker
Narrated by: Jackie Zebrowski
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From the bestselling author of The Ragged Edge of Night comes a powerful and poetic novel of survival and sacrifice on the American frontier.

Wyoming, 1876. For as long as they have lived on the frontier, the Bemis and Webber families have relied on each other. With no other settlers for miles, it is a matter of survival. But when Ernest Bemis finds his wife, Cora, in a compromising situation with their neighbor, he doesn’t think of survival. In one impulsive moment, a man is dead, Ernest is off to prison, and the women left behind are divided by rage and remorse.

Losing her husband to Cora’s indiscretion is another hardship for stoic Nettie Mae. But as a brutal Wyoming winter bears down, Cora and Nettie Mae have no choice but to come together as one family - to share the duties of working the land and raising their children. There’s Nettie Mae’s son, Clyde - no longer a boy, but not yet a man - who must navigate the road to adulthood without a father to guide him, and Cora’s daughter, Beulah, who is as wild and untamable as her prairie home.

Bound by the uncommon threads in their lives and the challenges that lie ahead, Cora and Nettie Mae begin to forge an unexpected sisterhood. But when a love blossoms between Clyde and Beulah, bonds are once again tested, and these two resilient women must finally decide whether they can learn to trust each other - or else risk losing everything they hold dear.

©2019 Olivia Hawker (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Small Town & Rural Western Romance Westerns Women's Fiction Romance Marriage
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Commuter-Belt Warwickshire in England is not exactly historic settlers' Wyoming and this book was a contrasting tonic to my life. I am encouraged that I enjoyed it so much - a book of strength and weakness, love and hate and sin and penance. I found the book's honesty and articulacy about particularly female characters' emotions really helpful to me with my own struggles even though I have so little in common with the characters, basic humanity aside. I found the love of and dependence on Nature compelling and infectious.

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Good balance of action, character development and description of environment and feelings. I found the narrator's voice a bit irritating to start with but soon got used to it. I didn't want it to end.

Good balance

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A story of 2 families and an unusual girl. Most enjoyable, Very different from what I expected.

A family story set in the American rural farmlands

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What a book. What a listen. I've been totally immersed in their story and their lives. It's one of those books you never want to finish because you'll miss the characters. I wonder how their lives went on after I left them . . . .

Simply beautiful

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I loved the characters in this book, they became so real, it became part of me. The narrator was excellent.

One of the best books you’ll read.

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