Lilacs in the Dust Bowl

Lilacs in the Dust Bowl
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Publisher : Peregrin Publishing
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : 9781896402178
ISBN-13 : 1896402178
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Book Synopsis Lilacs in the Dust Bowl by : Diana Stevan

Download or read book Lilacs in the Dust Bowl written by Diana Stevan and published by Peregrin Publishing. This book was released on 2021-05-11 with total page 362 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Author Diana Stevan's sequel to the award-winning Sunflowers Under Fire. Lukia's story continues in Lilacs in the Dust Bowl, an inspirational family saga about love and heartache during the Great Depression.

In 1929, when Lukia Mazurets, a widow and a Ukrainian peasant farmer, immigrates to Canada with her four children, she has no idea the stock market is about to crash and throw the world into a deep depression. Falling grain prices, the ravages of nature, and unexpected family conflicts threaten to smash her dreams of family unity in a strange land. And when love knocks on her door again, awakening desire she thought was long gone, Lukia has to choose between having a man in her life or the children she’s sacrificed everything for.

Diana Stevan is also the author of the novels, A Cry from The Deep and The Rubber Fence and the novelette The Blue Nightgown. A former family therapist, she is the mother of two daughters and lives with her husband Robert in West Vancouver and on Vancouver Island, British Columbia.


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