About This Book
The narrative follows life in a windswept Kentucky community, where the elemental force of the wind shapes daily labor, loss, and relationships. It centers on rural characters—an isolated woman named Celia, the steady farmer Seth, and a spirited girl called Cyclona who arrives unexpectedly—and traces how Cyclona's presence unsettles and comforts them. Episodic scenes portray pioneer hardship, loneliness, small acts of neighborliness, and the landscape's influence on temperament and fate, blending vivid pastoral description with social observation of rural customs, family ties, and the search for belonging.
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