
Place Beyond The Winds
Published in the early 20th century, 'Place Beyond The Winds' by Harriet Theresa Comstock follows Priscilla Glenn, a young woman from Kenmore, a place revered by Canadian Indians as 'the in-place, the place beyond the winds.' Priscilla dreams of leaving her small town for the excitement of the big city, grappling with the tension between her aspirations and her cultural heritage. The novel richly depicts the traditions and natural beauty of Kenmore, exploring themes of identity and belonging. It appeals to readers interested in stories about personal growth and the pull of home.
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Lynda Marie Neilson, Nancy Gorgen












