Windsong

Windsong by Kelly Ferjutz is a large print edition published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on November 12, 2013. This novel presents the story of Windsong, a young Native-American princess and widow, who faces the traditional expectation of marrying a man from her totem. As she navigates her responsibilities, including raising her infant son, Sky Warrior, the narrative explores the complexities of love and cultural identity through her relationship with Etienne, a former voyageur of French-Canadian heritage.
Readers will find a rich exploration of romance and historical themes as Windsong and Etienne confront the challenges posed by tradition and their differing backgrounds. The book delves into the emotional landscape of their love, questioning whether it can transcend cultural barriers and redefine their destinies. With its focus on the intersection of personal desire and societal expectations, this work invites readers to reflect on the nature of love and belonging within the context of historical fiction.
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As is the custom, Windsong, a young Native-American princess and widow, is to marry a man from her totem. Her husband must be capable of teaching her infant son, Sky Warrior, how to one day be chief. For love, Etienne, a former voyageur of French-Canadian heritage, strives to learn the ways of Windsong’s people. But he knows–and they know–he can never be one of them. Is the love that flows between two hearts strong enough to rise above the call of tradition and make a new way?
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