
Way of the Wind
Published in the early 20th century, 'Way of the Wind' by Zoe Anderson Norris follows Celia and her husband Seth as they leave Kentucky for the harsh prairies of Kansas. The couple faces the relentless challenges of nature, including cyclones and tornadoes, while trying to build a new life and home. The narrative explores themes of hope, ambition, and the unpredictability of life, illustrating how dreams can turn into tragedies. Norris's work reflects the struggles of pioneer life and the impact of the environment on human aspirations.
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