Wings of Healing

Wings of Healing by Alan Morris, published by Bethany House Publishers in 1999, is a historical fiction novel that explores the intersection of faith and community during a crisis. Set against the backdrop of a flu epidemic in the small town of Fort Macleod, the narrative follows Reena as she is called to minister to the Blackfoot tribe. The story unfolds amidst the turmoil of government orders to relocate the Indigenous people to a reservation, highlighting the challenges faced by both the community and Reena.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of themes woven throughout the narrative, including elements of romance and the complexities of religious faith in times of adversity. The book delves into the struggles of the Blackfoot tribe as they confront the impending changes to their way of life, while Reena’s journey reflects her commitment to serve and support those in need. With 270 pages, this edition offers a detailed exploration of the characters’ experiences and the historical context of the events, all presented in English.
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When a flu epidemic strikes the small town of Fort Macleod, Reena is called to minister to the Blackfoot tribe, but chaos erupts as orders are given by the government to remove the Indians to a reservation.
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