Seven Kinds of Rain

River Saga Book One

Fiction & Literature, Historical, Literary
Cover of the book Seven Kinds of Rain by K. Lyn Wurth, K. Lyn Wurth
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Author: K. Lyn Wurth ISBN: 9781945217012
Publisher: K. Lyn Wurth Publication: July 1, 2016
Imprint: K. Lyn Wurth Language: English
Author: K. Lyn Wurth
ISBN: 9781945217012
Publisher: K. Lyn Wurth
Publication: July 1, 2016
Imprint: K. Lyn Wurth
Language: English

2017 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award Finalist for Historical Fiction

On a southern Nebraska prairie in 1919, in small-town Darkwater Creek, an abandoned housemaid with vaudeville memories, a railroad magnate’s neglected son, and a runaway Pawnee boy come of age where money is power, the right name brings privilege, and the color of your skin can make you disappear.           

Witnesses to criminal tragedy, Margaret Rose, Jack and Kuruk gather in their riverside treehouse for courage. Their love and loyalty are strong, but will the town’s corruption divide them?

Book One of the River Saga, Seven Kinds of Rain revives three unwanted children’s voices, a tall-grass prairie scarred by railroad tracks, the mythic frontier’s fading heartbeat, and the violence that stole the West.

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2017 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award Finalist for Historical Fiction

On a southern Nebraska prairie in 1919, in small-town Darkwater Creek, an abandoned housemaid with vaudeville memories, a railroad magnate’s neglected son, and a runaway Pawnee boy come of age where money is power, the right name brings privilege, and the color of your skin can make you disappear.           

Witnesses to criminal tragedy, Margaret Rose, Jack and Kuruk gather in their riverside treehouse for courage. Their love and loyalty are strong, but will the town’s corruption divide them?

Book One of the River Saga, Seven Kinds of Rain revives three unwanted children’s voices, a tall-grass prairie scarred by railroad tracks, the mythic frontier’s fading heartbeat, and the violence that stole the West.

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