The Land Remembers

The Land Remembers

Richard Dell Schwarz

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia natural
ISBN:
9781088164808
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Set in the parched heart of 1936 Texas Hill Country, 'The Land Remembers' is a powerful tale of resilience, legacy, and survival. Elara 'Ellie' Mae Dawson, a young woman tied deeply to her family’s lavender farm and the ancient wisdom of her German immigrant grandmother, must battle the devastating effects of the Dust Bowl and a stranger’s tempting offer of salvation that may come at too great a cost.As dust storms choke the land and economic hardship threatens everything her family built, Ellie refuses to surrender. Guided by her grandmother’s teachings and her own growing connection to the wild, native plants that thrive where lavender fails, Ellie unearths the strength and secrets buried in the soil.Beautifully written and hauntingly relevant, this historical novel is a tribute to the quiet power of tradition, the strength of women, and the eternal dialogue between humanity and the land it calls home.A Powerful Female Lead: Follow Elara 'Ellie' Mae Dawson, a young woman whose strength, intuition, and deep bond with the land offer an inspiring portrait of resilience in the face of overwhelming odds. Rich Historical Setting: Set during the Dust Bowl and Great Depression, the novel immerses readers in the harsh realities of 1930s Texas, capturing the era’s struggles, culture, and hope.A Tribute to Heritage and Nature: This story beautifully blends the legacy of German-American immigrants with the forgotten wisdom of native plants and traditional healing.Timeless Themes: Themes of perseverance, environmental stewardship, family legacy, and the clash between tradition and modernization remain deeply relevant today.Poetic, Vivid Writing: The prose brings the parched landscapes of Texas Hill Country to life with haunting beauty, immersing the reader in every scent, sound, and storm.Emotionally Gripping: At its core, this is a deeply human story about love, loss, and the power of belief when all else seems lost.Dust Bowl historical fiction; 1930s Texas novel; Texas Hill Country drama; strong female protagonist; Great Depression farm story; lavender farm fiction; American historical saga; German immigrant heritage; rural resilience novel; botanical folk remedies; land and legacy story; environmental historical fiction; women’s survival fiction; historical drama with heart; coming-of-age during hardship

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