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Told in dual timelines, Forever Blackbirds traverses protagonist Marta Gottlieb's escape from 1914 Russia to her tribulations in rural North Dakota during WWII. Young Marta, now in her mid-forties, begins to question her evangelical faith in the turbulence of mid-century America and another war. Forging her way through the loss of a son, estrangement from her community, and the disquieting reality of a loveless marriage, Marta discovers an indomitable spirit she didn't know she possesses.

Produktbeschreibung
Told in dual timelines, Forever Blackbirds traverses protagonist Marta Gottlieb's escape from 1914 Russia to her tribulations in rural North Dakota during WWII. Young Marta, now in her mid-forties, begins to question her evangelical faith in the turbulence of mid-century America and another war. Forging her way through the loss of a son, estrangement from her community, and the disquieting reality of a loveless marriage, Marta discovers an indomitable spirit she didn't know she possesses.
Autorenporträt
DIAN GREENWOOD, born and raised in the Dakotas, studied both writing and counseling psychology in San Francisco. Though her early focus was on poetry, she eased into fiction, studying with Janet Fitch (White Oleander) and Tom Spanbauer (The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon). Her first novel, About the Carleton Sisters, debuted in 2023. She writes and works as a family therapist in Portland, Oregon.