"The Cabin on Green Creek" tells the story of Helen Nordstrom, a
writer and retired nurse, who has moved back to the valley in
Wyoming where she grew up. Helen is merely looking for some peace
and solitude at her cabin in the mountains. She is haunted by her
ex-husband's suicide, then finds her niece dead of a drug overdose.
While hiking on the Table Mountain trail, she witnesses a young man
commit suicide. Stunned by this event, she becomes involved in the
search for the stranger's identity with Sheriff's Deputy Dan Bell
who befriended her at the time of her niece's death. Although Helen
is an optimistic, happy person, these three deaths have a profound
impact on her life. She struggles with the idea of suicide and
tries to find answers as to why these people chose to die. As Helen
narrates the tale, she gently describes the beauty of the Wyoming
countryside and reminisces about her childhood growing up on a
ranch in the valley. Her love of nature and her reverence for life
overshadow the sadness caused by the losses she experiences. "The
Cabin on Green Creek" is an easy read that is like coming home. One
will recognize immediately that the author knows and loves this
Wyoming wonderland as much as she knows and loves the people who
live there. With just a touch of nostalgic romance, this book is a
breath of fresh air that is simplistic yet thought-provoking and
well-written.
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