As a drought and the Great Depression continue to ravage Fremont
County, Kansas, Deborah Nelson is attempting to raise seven boys,
with the help of her neighbors and the spirit of her beloved
friend, Grandfather Blue Sky. With her husband, Christian, missing
for two years, Deborah has had no choice but to learn to rely on
herself in uncertain and challenging times.
Even as black blizzards rage throughout the plains, Deborah is
still determined not to return to Minnesota where life is sure to
be easier. Thankfully, her bachelor neighbor, Victor Whitesong, has
agreed to share parenting responsibilities, relieving some of her
burden. Encouraged by the county agent, Deborah implements
Roosevelt's conservation programs on her land. Tensions escalate as
the KKK wreaks havoc on the community, forcing it to take action.
Deborah and Victor fall in love. But they must keep their
relationship secret, fearing the sheriff, who already abhors
Deborah and suspects they caused harm to her husband, even though
his body has never been found.
In this continuing historical saga, Deborah is about to discover
the depths of racial prejudice when she opens her heart to her
Indian friends and changes the dynamic of her family once
again.
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