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Paperback Unbroken Hope Book

ISBN: B0GLGLVT8J

ISBN13: 9798994773017

Unbroken Hope

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Finalist for the Prestigious Literary Globe Book Award

A sweeping, emotionally resonant saga of resilience, family bonds, and the enduring power of endurance during America's darkest decade.

In the heart of the 1930s, as the Dust Bowl ravages the American landscape and the Great Depression grips the nation, one family faces the ultimate test of survival. Forced to confront economic ruin, environmental catastrophe, and the fraying edges of their own dreams, they must rely on a fierce, quiet determination to hold their lives together.

Inspired by rich historical roots, Unbroken Hope captures the authentic grit, heartbreak, and unexpected triumphs of an unforgettable generation. It is a deeply moving tribute to the ordinary people who looked into the face of despair and chose to rebuild.

Why Readers Are Falling in Love with Unbroken Hope: Award-Winning Storytelling: Recognized as a Literary Globe Book Award Finalist for its exceptional historical depth and emotional power.Rich, Authentic History: Vividly brings the dust storms and economic struggles of the 1930s to life with meticulous detail and profound empathy.A Tale of True Grit: Perfect for fans of classic American historical fiction who cherish stories of family, perseverance, and the strength of the human spirit."A beautiful, haunting, and ultimately uplifting portrait of an era that defined a nation."

Discover the unforgettable journey of survival and soul. Grab your copy of Unbroken Hope today.

Kirkus Reviews says "Get it. Any book that treats the Okie experience does so in the shadow of the master, John Steinbeck, which is not a knock on Wells. In fact, he takes a page from the master in that he begins many chapters with moving set pieces (think of Steinbeck's famous tortoise crossing Route 66). Chapter 5 begins, "US Route 66 was the ant trail to the picnic blanket," and then he works that metaphor wonderfully. Readers will look forward to these moving sections, many of which read like prose poetry.

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