Dakota Blues

Dakota Blues by Lynne Spreen is a debut novel published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 17, 2012. This 296-page book is written in English and delves into themes of feminine and age-related empowerment through the journey of its protagonist, Karen Grace. After being fired from her job, Karen returns to her Midwestern hometown, seeking meaning and purpose following a significant personal loss at the age of fifty.
In her quest for self-discovery, Karen reconnects with family and childhood friends while reflecting on her ancestors’ dreams and sacrifices. As she navigates the challenges of being unemployed and dealing with her husband’s departure, she embarks on a road trip with an elderly neighbor that leads her to a pivotal moment on a deserted highway in Wyoming. Dakota Blues presents a narrative that explores resilience and the courage to change amidst life’s uncertainties.
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In this award-winning debut novel, we explore themes of feminine and age-related empowerment. Karen Grace, a recently fired workaholic seeks meaning and purpose after suffering devastating loss at age fifty. While visiting her Midwestern hometown after many years, Karen Grace risks a few extra days away from the office, to hang out with family and childhood friends. She visits the crumbling homesteads of her prairie ancestors, and rediscovers their immigrant dreams and sacrifices. As a consequence of leaving the office, Karen is fired. Now she’s fifteen hundred miles from home, just one more middle-aged worker out of a job in a tough economy. To make matters worse, her husband has just left her for his pregnant girlfriend. At a crossroads, Karen must find the courage to change. Needing time to think, she agrees to take an elderly neighbor on one last road trip, but on a deserted highway in Wyoming, Karen is forced to make a lethal and life-changing decision. Scroll up and buy to join her adventure today.
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