Lakota Winds

“Lakota Winds” by Janelle Taylor is a historical fiction novel published by Kensington Books in 1998. This edition, written in English and spanning 312 pages, presents a narrative centered on a Native American tribe facing challenges to preserve their heritage and future. The story unfolds as it explores the lives of a family and their community, highlighting their bravery and pride in the face of adversity.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of romance intertwined with the historical struggles of the Lakota people. The novel delves into themes of survival and connection, as it follows the journey of two hearts amidst the broader context of a nation’s fight for its identity. This compelling saga invites exploration of the complexities of cultural preservation and personal relationships within a historical framework.
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In the tradition of “New York Times” bestselling author Janelle Taylor’s “Ecstasy” novels comes this long-awaited Native America story about a brave and proud people who must fight to save their heritage . . . and their future. “Lakota Winds” begins the riveting saga of a tribe, a family, and the struggle for survival that joins two hearts–and threatens to consume an entire nation.
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