In the heart of the prairie, Mae Ellison navigates the quiet spaces between endings and beginnings. At twenty-six, Mae finds herself in a season of stillness, where the world outside is wide and open, but inside, things are shifting. With the steadfast presence of her childhood friend Bob Jacobson, Mae explores the delicate balance of hope, love, and the stories that shape us.
From the gentle rustle of wheat to the warmth of morning coffee, Mae's journey is one of grace and growth. As she writes and listens, Mae discovers the power of small truths and the beauty of shared voices. The Prairie Journal becomes a beacon of connection, gathering stories from near and far, and reminding readers that they are not alone.
"Fields of Grace" is a tender and evocative tale of finding one's place in the world, embracing the quiet moments, and holding onto the light even in the longest night. With lyrical prose and heartfelt characters, Cyndie O'Brien weaves a narrative that celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and the grace that carries us through.