Glass Dust

Glass Dust by Kelsie Stone, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on September 2, 2015, is a poignant exploration of resilience set in a small town in the 1930s. This 290-page narrative delves into the struggles of a farming family in southeastern Colorado as they confront the devastating impact of dust on their lives. The story highlights themes of faith, love, and the importance of forgiveness in overcoming hardship.
Readers will find a compelling portrayal of a teenage girl’s journey as she navigates the emotional turmoil of abandonment and the challenges of her family’s plight. The narrative emphasizes the transformative power of love and the necessity of forgiveness to heal past wounds. Through its exploration of religion and Christianity, Glass Dust invites readers to reflect on the strength found in community and the human spirit amidst adversity.
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How could something so tiny be so powerful? Dust is nothing – just harmless soil. Nothing inherently strong or potent. And yet, in a small town in the 1930s, dust nearly destroys a small farming family of southeastern Colorado. Faced with overwhelming hardship, the struggling family nearly faces extinction. Only faith, love, and good food can help them now. And one more thing; forgiveness, to melt the rage and blame from years passed and love lost. But can a teenage girl really overcome the moment the person she loved most in the world left her behind to struggle alone? Crack the spine of this book and enter history. Turn the page and find hope again.
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