In the Shadow of the Wind: A Story of Love, Loss, and Finding Life Again Ann Christine Fell Following a series of tragic losses, at age thirty the author struggled alone in a strange and frightening world. The young widow and bereaved mother retreated to the wilderness for comfort and healing. Planning to stay forty days, she set up a solitary camp on the river bank of her family’s abandoned farm homestead. Marooned by rising flood waters after only a few days, she faced her own mortality. There is life after loss. Through a sequence of extraordinary events, In the Shadow of the Wind tells how one ordinary woman learned to dance on the threshold of fear, to cherish every moment of life, and to believe in her inner resources to conquer adversity. In the Shadow of the Wind received the Coffin Memorial Award for Kansas Authors Club in 2015.
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