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Chasing the Wind by Pamela Binnings Ewen

Chasing the Wind by Pamela Binnings Ewen

At 8:47A.M. on Wednesday, October 12, 1977, new-to-town businessman Bingham Murdock flew his small plane into New Orleans, banking it in such a way that a ray of sunshine shot through the city at light speed.

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Amalise Catoir saw the flash from her sixteenth floor law office window. Finally feeling alive after the death of her abusive husband, she imagined seeing the plane was a fate for her eyes only; a special connection between the unknown giver and she, the recipient of light.

But someone else saw it, a six-year-old Cambodian refugee in foster care for whom a sudden burst of brightness reminds him of artillery fire.

Destined to cross paths with the man and the child, Amalise doesn’t yet know the deeper spiritual lesson she will learn: that we are responsible not only for the things we do, but also for the things that we don’t.

A powerful compelling story with a startling surprise ending, CHASING THE WIND must not be missed, especially after reading DANCING ON GLASS, both by the impressively talented Pamela Binnings Ewen. Single Titles.com

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