You've traveled to Estelline and Bonham, Texas, and then to Sweet Shrub, Arkansas, with Lucy Richards Arnold. Now, in this third novel in Wood's trilogy, you get another slice of life in West Texas, when the couple take a teaching assignment and establish roots in a small town.
The year is 1931 and the happy young couple buy land as some of the more highly paid residents of the community, and despite the Great Depression that is causing trouble across the nation, their future looks bright. However, soon they are affected by the many troubles that America is forced to endure during this formative period of our nation.
Crop failures, drought, and destroyed dreams are not the only problems that Lucy and her husband Josh Arnold are forced to encounter. See how the young couple must overcome almost unthinkable odds and manage to survive.
Reading this book will instill the will to live in its readers and show how despite the many tragedies that the human spirit must endure, one can overcome and remain victorious. You'll never forget Lucy and find her true heroism in this third installment of Wood's successful series!
Come "dance a little longer" with Lucy Richards Arnold and capture the spirit of living! |