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- 270 pages
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- 5.0 x 8.0 inches
- Black & White interior
- 270 pages
- Keywords
- Families dealing with grief,
- 20th century historical fiction ,
- flu pandemic,
- father son relationship books,
- coming of age books for adults,
- books about siblings,
- western fiction books
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Keeping Willow Creek
by
Erika Taylor
Set against the backdrop of the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic, young George Byram is more than ready to leave his distant father and harsh life at Willow Creek, his family's farm in rural Idaho. Just as World War I ends, George's life begins to unravel when his mother dies suddenly from influenza, and the rest of his family becomes ill. Unable to cope with the grief and responsibility of his young children, George's father makes a drastic decision that further alters the course of the family's life. In his darkest hour, George must now make an unimaginable choice. Keeping Willow Creek is a coming of age story that provides a modern-day road map for moving forward after a pandemic. George Byram gives a fresh voice to modern feminism and shows how resilience is possible when we face our grief and embrace the roles we were meant to play.
Erika Taylor is the author and granddaughter of George Byram, the main character in Keeping Willow Creek. Erika is a former journalist who has always enjoyed asking questions and writing. An essay about George Byram's life was first published in The Corona Silver Linings Anthology, and from there, the idea of Keeping Willow Creek was born. Erika is passionate about how the past can helps us find meaning in our lives and is now working on her second novel. Erika lives in Canada with her family, where she enjoys skiing and sunshine. Currently, she spends time on projects she is not qualified to tackle on the family farm.
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