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Little Jimmy Hart tosses handfuls of hay, watching them shine in the sun and scatter on the wind. Tears dry, yet the awful memory remains. He stomps his tiny cowboy boots, crushing the ants beneath his feet, when his mother quickly picks him up and hurries across the field. Outwardly, the four-year-old looks like the sweet child his mother knows, but within himself, something is lost. Marked by his abusive uncle, he turns angry and destructive. No one understands him except his grandmother. She's the medicine woman for a tribe driven out of Pine Valley nearly one-hundred years ago. She knows…mehr

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Little Jimmy Hart tosses handfuls of hay, watching them shine in the sun and scatter on the wind. Tears dry, yet the awful memory remains. He stomps his tiny cowboy boots, crushing the ants beneath his feet, when his mother quickly picks him up and hurries across the field. Outwardly, the four-year-old looks like the sweet child his mother knows, but within himself, something is lost. Marked by his abusive uncle, he turns angry and destructive. No one understands him except his grandmother. She's the medicine woman for a tribe driven out of Pine Valley nearly one-hundred years ago. She knows the source of recurring tragedies befalling the Hart family. But, she's not the only one... A Place called The Way tells the story of a small settlement founded in Pine Valley. While generations have pondered its name, few realize it is more than just a town. It is a power both holy and mysterious that can bring healing and peace to all the wounded souls who call Pine Valley home. In their individual struggles to find their place in the world, the mystery of their untold secrets lead them at last to each other and, ultimately, to The Way.
Autorenporträt
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.