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Lisa Wingate's latest novel delves into the intertwined stories of Olive Augusta Radley and law enforcement ranger Valerie Boren-Odell, separated by decades but connected by the land they inhabit. Set in Oklahoma in 1909 and 1990, the narrative weaves a tapestry of intrigue, danger, and resilience.
Olive, an eleven-year-old girl in 1909, flees with six-year-old Nessa into the treacherous Winding Stair Mountains, evading the clutches of a malevolent stepfather. Their journey is fraught with peril as they navigate a landscape teeming with outlaws and danger. Along the way, they form alliances with others facing similar struggles, united in their fight against exploitation and abuse.
In 1990, Valerie Boren-Odell arrives at Horsethief Trail National Park, seeking solace and a fresh start amidst the turmoil of her own life. Yet, her arrival coincides with the discovery of a buried secret and a missing teenager, thrusting her into a maelstrom of local controversy and historical reckoning. As Val delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the land, she uncovers long-buried truths that resonate with Olive's own journey decades earlier.
Through Wingate's poignant prose, readers are transported across time and terrain, witnessing the resilience of those who have been abandoned by the law and left to fend for themselves. As Olive and Val navigate the rugged beauty of Oklahoma, their stories converge in a powerful exploration of justice, redemption, and the enduring legacy of the land.
With its richly drawn characters and evocative setting, Wingate's novel is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the untold stories of those who fought to protect the most vulnerable among us.
Olive, an eleven-year-old girl in 1909, flees with six-year-old Nessa into the treacherous Winding Stair Mountains, evading the clutches of a malevolent stepfather. Their journey is fraught with peril as they navigate a landscape teeming with outlaws and danger. Along the way, they form alliances with others facing similar struggles, united in their fight against exploitation and abuse.
In 1990, Valerie Boren-Odell arrives at Horsethief Trail National Park, seeking solace and a fresh start amidst the turmoil of her own life. Yet, her arrival coincides with the discovery of a buried secret and a missing teenager, thrusting her into a maelstrom of local controversy and historical reckoning. As Val delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the land, she uncovers long-buried truths that resonate with Olive's own journey decades earlier.
Through Wingate's poignant prose, readers are transported across time and terrain, witnessing the resilience of those who have been abandoned by the law and left to fend for themselves. As Olive and Val navigate the rugged beauty of Oklahoma, their stories converge in a powerful exploration of justice, redemption, and the enduring legacy of the land.
With its richly drawn characters and evocative setting, Wingate's novel is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the untold stories of those who fought to protect the most vulnerable among us.
Lisa Wingate's latest novel delves into the intertwined stories of Olive Augusta Radley and law enforcement ranger Valerie Boren-Odell, separated by decades but connected by the land they inhabit. Set in Oklahoma in 1909 and 1990, the narrative weaves a tapestry of intrigue, danger, and resilience.
Olive, an eleven-year-old girl in 1909, flees with six-year-old Nessa into the treacherous Winding Stair Mountains, evading the clutches of a malevolent stepfather. Their journey is fraught with peril as they navigate a landscape teeming with outlaws and danger. Along the way, they form alliances with others facing similar struggles, united in their fight against exploitation and abuse.
In 1990, Valerie Boren-Odell arrives at Horsethief Trail National Park, seeking solace and a fresh start amidst the turmoil of her own life. Yet, her arrival coincides with the discovery of a buried secret and a missing teenager, thrusting her into a maelstrom of local controversy and historical reckoning. As Val delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the land, she uncovers long-buried truths that resonate with Olive's own journey decades earlier.
Through Wingate's poignant prose, readers are transported across time and terrain, witnessing the resilience of those who have been abandoned by the law and left to fend for themselves. As Olive and Val navigate the rugged beauty of Oklahoma, their stories converge in a powerful exploration of justice, redemption, and the enduring legacy of the land.
With its richly drawn characters and evocative setting, Wingate's novel is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the untold stories of those who fought to protect the most vulnerable among us.
Olive, an eleven-year-old girl in 1909, flees with six-year-old Nessa into the treacherous Winding Stair Mountains, evading the clutches of a malevolent stepfather. Their journey is fraught with peril as they navigate a landscape teeming with outlaws and danger. Along the way, they form alliances with others facing similar struggles, united in their fight against exploitation and abuse.
In 1990, Valerie Boren-Odell arrives at Horsethief Trail National Park, seeking solace and a fresh start amidst the turmoil of her own life. Yet, her arrival coincides with the discovery of a buried secret and a missing teenager, thrusting her into a maelstrom of local controversy and historical reckoning. As Val delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the land, she uncovers long-buried truths that resonate with Olive's own journey decades earlier.
Through Wingate's poignant prose, readers are transported across time and terrain, witnessing the resilience of those who have been abandoned by the law and left to fend for themselves. As Olive and Val navigate the rugged beauty of Oklahoma, their stories converge in a powerful exploration of justice, redemption, and the enduring legacy of the land.
With its richly drawn characters and evocative setting, Wingate's novel is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the untold stories of those who fought to protect the most vulnerable among us.
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Lisa Wingate's latest novel delves into the intertwined stories of Olive Augusta Radley and law enforcement ranger Valerie Boren-Odell, separated by decades but connected by the land they inhabit. Set in Oklahoma in 1909 and 1990, the narrative weaves a tapestry of intrigue, danger, and resilience.
Olive, an eleven-year-old girl in 1909, flees with six-year-old Nessa into the treacherous Winding Stair Mountains, evading the clutches of a malevolent stepfather. Their journey is fraught with peril as they navigate a landscape teeming with outlaws and danger. Along the way, they form alliances with others facing similar struggles, united in their fight against exploitation and abuse.
In 1990, Valerie Boren-Odell arrives at Horsethief Trail National Park, seeking solace and a fresh start amidst the turmoil of her own life. Yet, her arrival coincides with the discovery of a buried secret and a missing teenager, thrusting her into a maelstrom of local controversy and historical reckoning. As Val delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the land, she uncovers long-buried truths that resonate with Olive's own journey decades earlier.
Through Wingate's poignant prose, readers are transported across time and terrain, witnessing the resilience of those who have been abandoned by the law and left to fend for themselves. As Olive and Val navigate the rugged beauty of Oklahoma, their stories converge in a powerful exploration of justice, redemption, and the enduring legacy of the land.
With its richly drawn characters and evocative setting, Wingate's novel is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the untold stories of those who fought to protect the most vulnerable among us.
Olive, an eleven-year-old girl in 1909, flees with six-year-old Nessa into the treacherous Winding Stair Mountains, evading the clutches of a malevolent stepfather. Their journey is fraught with peril as they navigate a landscape teeming with outlaws and danger. Along the way, they form alliances with others facing similar struggles, united in their fight against exploitation and abuse.
In 1990, Valerie Boren-Odell arrives at Horsethief Trail National Park, seeking solace and a fresh start amidst the turmoil of her own life. Yet, her arrival coincides with the discovery of a buried secret and a missing teenager, thrusting her into a maelstrom of local controversy and historical reckoning. As Val delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the land, she uncovers long-buried truths that resonate with Olive's own journey decades earlier.
Through Wingate's poignant prose, readers are transported across time and terrain, witnessing the resilience of those who have been abandoned by the law and left to fend for themselves. As Olive and Val navigate the rugged beauty of Oklahoma, their stories converge in a powerful exploration of justice, redemption, and the enduring legacy of the land.
With its richly drawn characters and evocative setting, Wingate's novel is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the untold stories of those who fought to protect the most vulnerable among us.
Lisa Wingate's latest novel delves into the intertwined stories of Olive Augusta Radley and law enforcement ranger Valerie Boren-Odell, separated by decades but connected by the land they inhabit. Set in Oklahoma in 1909 and 1990, the narrative weaves a tapestry of intrigue, danger, and resilience.
Olive, an eleven-year-old girl in 1909, flees with six-year-old Nessa into the treacherous Winding Stair Mountains, evading the clutches of a malevolent stepfather. Their journey is fraught with peril as they navigate a landscape teeming with outlaws and danger. Along the way, they form alliances with others facing similar struggles, united in their fight against exploitation and abuse.
In 1990, Valerie Boren-Odell arrives at Horsethief Trail National Park, seeking solace and a fresh start amidst the turmoil of her own life. Yet, her arrival coincides with the discovery of a buried secret and a missing teenager, thrusting her into a maelstrom of local controversy and historical reckoning. As Val delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the land, she uncovers long-buried truths that resonate with Olive's own journey decades earlier.
Through Wingate's poignant prose, readers are transported across time and terrain, witnessing the resilience of those who have been abandoned by the law and left to fend for themselves. As Olive and Val navigate the rugged beauty of Oklahoma, their stories converge in a powerful exploration of justice, redemption, and the enduring legacy of the land.
With its richly drawn characters and evocative setting, Wingate's novel is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the untold stories of those who fought to protect the most vulnerable among us.
Olive, an eleven-year-old girl in 1909, flees with six-year-old Nessa into the treacherous Winding Stair Mountains, evading the clutches of a malevolent stepfather. Their journey is fraught with peril as they navigate a landscape teeming with outlaws and danger. Along the way, they form alliances with others facing similar struggles, united in their fight against exploitation and abuse.
In 1990, Valerie Boren-Odell arrives at Horsethief Trail National Park, seeking solace and a fresh start amidst the turmoil of her own life. Yet, her arrival coincides with the discovery of a buried secret and a missing teenager, thrusting her into a maelstrom of local controversy and historical reckoning. As Val delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the land, she uncovers long-buried truths that resonate with Olive's own journey decades earlier.
Through Wingate's poignant prose, readers are transported across time and terrain, witnessing the resilience of those who have been abandoned by the law and left to fend for themselves. As Olive and Val navigate the rugged beauty of Oklahoma, their stories converge in a powerful exploration of justice, redemption, and the enduring legacy of the land.
With its richly drawn characters and evocative setting, Wingate's novel is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the untold stories of those who fought to protect the most vulnerable among us.
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Lisa Wingate's latest novel delves into the intertwined stories of Olive Augusta Radley and law enforcement ranger Valerie Boren-Odell, separated by decades but connected by the land they inhabit. Set in Oklahoma in 1909 and 1990, the narrative weaves a tapestry of intrigue, danger, and resilience.
Olive, an eleven-year-old girl in 1909, flees with six-year-old Nessa into the treacherous Winding Stair Mountains, evading the clutches of a malevolent stepfather. Their journey is fraught with peril as they navigate a landscape teeming with outlaws and danger. Along the way, they form alliances with others facing similar struggles, united in their fight against exploitation and abuse.
In 1990, Valerie Boren-Odell arrives at Horsethief Trail National Park, seeking solace and a fresh start amidst the turmoil of her own life. Yet, her arrival coincides with the discovery of a buried secret and a missing teenager, thrusting her into a maelstrom of local controversy and historical reckoning. As Val delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the land, she uncovers long-buried truths that resonate with Olive's own journey decades earlier.
Through Wingate's poignant prose, readers are transported across time and terrain, witnessing the resilience of those who have been abandoned by the law and left to fend for themselves. As Olive and Val navigate the rugged beauty of Oklahoma, their stories converge in a powerful exploration of justice, redemption, and the enduring legacy of the land.
With its richly drawn characters and evocative setting, Wingate's novel is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the untold stories of those who fought to protect the most vulnerable among us.
Olive, an eleven-year-old girl in 1909, flees with six-year-old Nessa into the treacherous Winding Stair Mountains, evading the clutches of a malevolent stepfather. Their journey is fraught with peril as they navigate a landscape teeming with outlaws and danger. Along the way, they form alliances with others facing similar struggles, united in their fight against exploitation and abuse.
In 1990, Valerie Boren-Odell arrives at Horsethief Trail National Park, seeking solace and a fresh start amidst the turmoil of her own life. Yet, her arrival coincides with the discovery of a buried secret and a missing teenager, thrusting her into a maelstrom of local controversy and historical reckoning. As Val delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the land, she uncovers long-buried truths that resonate with Olive's own journey decades earlier.
Through Wingate's poignant prose, readers are transported across time and terrain, witnessing the resilience of those who have been abandoned by the law and left to fend for themselves. As Olive and Val navigate the rugged beauty of Oklahoma, their stories converge in a powerful exploration of justice, redemption, and the enduring legacy of the land.
With its richly drawn characters and evocative setting, Wingate's novel is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the untold stories of those who fought to protect the most vulnerable among us.
Lisa Wingate's latest novel delves into the intertwined stories of Olive Augusta Radley and law enforcement ranger Valerie Boren-Odell, separated by decades but connected by the land they inhabit. Set in Oklahoma in 1909 and 1990, the narrative weaves a tapestry of intrigue, danger, and resilience.
Olive, an eleven-year-old girl in 1909, flees with six-year-old Nessa into the treacherous Winding Stair Mountains, evading the clutches of a malevolent stepfather. Their journey is fraught with peril as they navigate a landscape teeming with outlaws and danger. Along the way, they form alliances with others facing similar struggles, united in their fight against exploitation and abuse.
In 1990, Valerie Boren-Odell arrives at Horsethief Trail National Park, seeking solace and a fresh start amidst the turmoil of her own life. Yet, her arrival coincides with the discovery of a buried secret and a missing teenager, thrusting her into a maelstrom of local controversy and historical reckoning. As Val delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the land, she uncovers long-buried truths that resonate with Olive's own journey decades earlier.
Through Wingate's poignant prose, readers are transported across time and terrain, witnessing the resilience of those who have been abandoned by the law and left to fend for themselves. As Olive and Val navigate the rugged beauty of Oklahoma, their stories converge in a powerful exploration of justice, redemption, and the enduring legacy of the land.
With its richly drawn characters and evocative setting, Wingate's novel is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the untold stories of those who fought to protect the most vulnerable among us.
Olive, an eleven-year-old girl in 1909, flees with six-year-old Nessa into the treacherous Winding Stair Mountains, evading the clutches of a malevolent stepfather. Their journey is fraught with peril as they navigate a landscape teeming with outlaws and danger. Along the way, they form alliances with others facing similar struggles, united in their fight against exploitation and abuse.
In 1990, Valerie Boren-Odell arrives at Horsethief Trail National Park, seeking solace and a fresh start amidst the turmoil of her own life. Yet, her arrival coincides with the discovery of a buried secret and a missing teenager, thrusting her into a maelstrom of local controversy and historical reckoning. As Val delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the land, she uncovers long-buried truths that resonate with Olive's own journey decades earlier.
Through Wingate's poignant prose, readers are transported across time and terrain, witnessing the resilience of those who have been abandoned by the law and left to fend for themselves. As Olive and Val navigate the rugged beauty of Oklahoma, their stories converge in a powerful exploration of justice, redemption, and the enduring legacy of the land.
With its richly drawn characters and evocative setting, Wingate's novel is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the untold stories of those who fought to protect the most vulnerable among us.
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Lisa Wingate's latest novel delves into the intertwined stories of Olive Augusta Radley and law enforcement ranger Valerie Boren-Odell, separated by decades but connected by the land they inhabit. Set in Oklahoma in 1909 and 1990, the narrative weaves a tapestry of intrigue, danger, and resilience.
Olive, an eleven-year-old girl in 1909, flees with six-year-old Nessa into the treacherous Winding Stair Mountains, evading the clutches of a malevolent stepfather. Their journey is fraught with peril as they navigate a landscape teeming with outlaws and danger. Along the way, they form alliances with others facing similar struggles, united in their fight against exploitation and abuse.
In 1990, Valerie Boren-Odell arrives at Horsethief Trail National Park, seeking solace and a fresh start amidst the turmoil of her own life. Yet, her arrival coincides with the discovery of a buried secret and a missing teenager, thrusting her into a maelstrom of local controversy and historical reckoning. As Val delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the land, she uncovers long-buried truths that resonate with Olive's own journey decades earlier.
Through Wingate's poignant prose, readers are transported across time and terrain, witnessing the resilience of those who have been abandoned by the law and left to fend for themselves. As Olive and Val navigate the rugged beauty of Oklahoma, their stories converge in a powerful exploration of justice, redemption, and the enduring legacy of the land.
With its richly drawn characters and evocative setting, Wingate's novel is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the untold stories of those who fought to protect the most vulnerable among us.
Olive, an eleven-year-old girl in 1909, flees with six-year-old Nessa into the treacherous Winding Stair Mountains, evading the clutches of a malevolent stepfather. Their journey is fraught with peril as they navigate a landscape teeming with outlaws and danger. Along the way, they form alliances with others facing similar struggles, united in their fight against exploitation and abuse.
In 1990, Valerie Boren-Odell arrives at Horsethief Trail National Park, seeking solace and a fresh start amidst the turmoil of her own life. Yet, her arrival coincides with the discovery of a buried secret and a missing teenager, thrusting her into a maelstrom of local controversy and historical reckoning. As Val delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the land, she uncovers long-buried truths that resonate with Olive's own journey decades earlier.
Through Wingate's poignant prose, readers are transported across time and terrain, witnessing the resilience of those who have been abandoned by the law and left to fend for themselves. As Olive and Val navigate the rugged beauty of Oklahoma, their stories converge in a powerful exploration of justice, redemption, and the enduring legacy of the land.
With its richly drawn characters and evocative setting, Wingate's novel is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the untold stories of those who fought to protect the most vulnerable among us.
Lisa Wingate's latest novel delves into the intertwined stories of Olive Augusta Radley and law enforcement ranger Valerie Boren-Odell, separated by decades but connected by the land they inhabit. Set in Oklahoma in 1909 and 1990, the narrative weaves a tapestry of intrigue, danger, and resilience.
Olive, an eleven-year-old girl in 1909, flees with six-year-old Nessa into the treacherous Winding Stair Mountains, evading the clutches of a malevolent stepfather. Their journey is fraught with peril as they navigate a landscape teeming with outlaws and danger. Along the way, they form alliances with others facing similar struggles, united in their fight against exploitation and abuse.
In 1990, Valerie Boren-Odell arrives at Horsethief Trail National Park, seeking solace and a fresh start amidst the turmoil of her own life. Yet, her arrival coincides with the discovery of a buried secret and a missing teenager, thrusting her into a maelstrom of local controversy and historical reckoning. As Val delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the land, she uncovers long-buried truths that resonate with Olive's own journey decades earlier.
Through Wingate's poignant prose, readers are transported across time and terrain, witnessing the resilience of those who have been abandoned by the law and left to fend for themselves. As Olive and Val navigate the rugged beauty of Oklahoma, their stories converge in a powerful exploration of justice, redemption, and the enduring legacy of the land.
With its richly drawn characters and evocative setting, Wingate's novel is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the untold stories of those who fought to protect the most vulnerable among us.
Olive, an eleven-year-old girl in 1909, flees with six-year-old Nessa into the treacherous Winding Stair Mountains, evading the clutches of a malevolent stepfather. Their journey is fraught with peril as they navigate a landscape teeming with outlaws and danger. Along the way, they form alliances with others facing similar struggles, united in their fight against exploitation and abuse.
In 1990, Valerie Boren-Odell arrives at Horsethief Trail National Park, seeking solace and a fresh start amidst the turmoil of her own life. Yet, her arrival coincides with the discovery of a buried secret and a missing teenager, thrusting her into a maelstrom of local controversy and historical reckoning. As Val delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the land, she uncovers long-buried truths that resonate with Olive's own journey decades earlier.
Through Wingate's poignant prose, readers are transported across time and terrain, witnessing the resilience of those who have been abandoned by the law and left to fend for themselves. As Olive and Val navigate the rugged beauty of Oklahoma, their stories converge in a powerful exploration of justice, redemption, and the enduring legacy of the land.
With its richly drawn characters and evocative setting, Wingate's novel is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the untold stories of those who fought to protect the most vulnerable among us.
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