You can count on Kristin Hannah books being good and The Four Winds is one of them! In this one, she highlights the Great Depression and Dust Bowl era. Elsa is kicked out by her family after she got knocked up by a farmer boy. They got married and lived with his parents on their farm. Elsa learned farming and loved her husband, but when the drought came with the dust storms, he couldn't handle it and left her and their two young children to try to find work in California.
This book is really good! I loved the character interaction all the way through. Elsa was a great character who carried the book. She had low self-esteem but turned out to be very brave for her children. I would have liked a different ending, but still loved the book. (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review 7/7/21:
The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah is historical fiction about the struggle of farmers in America during the Great Depression and the big dust storms in the plains. Many farmers left their land to try to find jobs in California where they thought they could find work. Elsa, Rafe and her two kids Loreida and Anthony work on a farm in Texas with Rafe's parents. When a long drought comes causing the crops and animals to die, Rafe leaves on his own for California. When circumstances get even worse, Elsa has no choice but to leave with her kids as well. Will Elsa find work? Will she and her kids make it to California? Will she find Rafe one day? Will Rafe's parents be able to save the farm? This is a good book that made me appreciate all I have and how easy my life is compared to what people had to deal with during the Great depression. I felt the characters were real people and cared about them. This is a sad story about what love is and its importance. I couldn't help but wonder how this book would end and was satisfied with the ending. This book certainly opened my eyes and heart to the poor people who live in poverty. I highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys historical fiction dealing with survival.
This book reminded me of The Children's Blizzard because both dealt with children trying to survive the elements, but I liked this one better because of the writing and because there is more action in it. (5 stars)
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