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Great Northern Paper Mill is the lifeblood of Winsockette, Maine until the tech boom and recession of 2008 cause the mill's closure. This leaves Darcy and Basil Sullivan scrambling to support their growing family. When Basil is drunkenly desperate, a news report about a devastating tornado ravaging small town Nebraska changes everything. This sparks an idea. Basil believes Man's greed has taken everything from them, and God's wrath will provide if they move to Nebraska to rebuild tornado damage. As they begin a cross-country journey that tests their resolve and resourcefulness, a pregnant…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Great Northern Paper Mill is the lifeblood of Winsockette, Maine until the tech boom and recession of 2008 cause the mill's closure. This leaves Darcy and Basil Sullivan scrambling to support their growing family. When Basil is drunkenly desperate, a news report about a devastating tornado ravaging small town Nebraska changes everything. This sparks an idea. Basil believes Man's greed has taken everything from them, and God's wrath will provide if they move to Nebraska to rebuild tornado damage. As they begin a cross-country journey that tests their resolve and resourcefulness, a pregnant Darcy is torn between following the love of her life or fleeing back to Maine. She fears his breakthrough is really a breakdown. Basil, who sees his quest as a calling from God, begins to realize moving his family to tornado alley to profit from the loss of others could be what rips them apart forever.
Autorenporträt
Karri L. Moser is an Army wife and daughter who has collected character and setting ideas from her travels in a military family. She currently lives in Maine and spends her time writing, gardening, snowshoeing, and bumming around the coastal tourist traps she loves, all with a hot hazelnut coffee in hand.Karri is the author of four other novels-The Weathering of Sea Glass, Moose Pond Lodge, The Thriving of Willows, and A Home for the Windswept. She has also written for newspapers, magazines, marketing firms, and the U.S. Army Medical Recruiting Brigade.The Road to Abilene is her first novel that is based on her life in a military family.