Go as a River: A novel Shelley Read
Seventeen-year-old Victoria Nash finds herself thrust into the role of managing her family's peach farm in Iola, Colorado, amidst a backdrop of troubled male relatives. Her encounter with Wilson Moon, a mysterious drifter, sparks both passion and danger, altering the course of her life.
Tragedy strikes, forcing Victoria to leave behind her familiar surroundings and seek solace in the mountains. Alone in a small hut, she confronts the challenges of survival while grappling with profound internal changes.
Set against the majestic backdrop of the Colorado mountains, the narrative unfolds as a captivating blend of passion and peril. As Victoria adapts to her new environment, she finds solace and strength in the untamed wilderness, with the changing seasons mirroring her own inner transformations.
Reminiscent of the beloved "Where the Crawdads Sing," this poignant tale captures the essence of a young woman's journey of self-discovery amidst the rugged beauty of nature. Filled with themes of love, resilience, and the pursuit of one's true path, the novel promises an unforgettable exploration of the human spirit and the healing power of the wilderness.