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The Wind Is Not a River

By: Brian Payton
Narrated by: Mark Bramhall
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Publisher's Summary

A stunning tale of love and survival against all odds, for fans of Cold Mountain.

A fight for survival... April 1943: In the bloody turmoil of war, John Easley, a journalist mourning his lost brother, is driven to expose a hidden and growing conflict: the Japanese invasion and occupation of Alaska's Aleutian Islands. But when his plane is shot down he must either surrender or struggle to survive in a harsh wilderness.

A search for the truth... Three thousand miles to the south, Helen Easley cannot accept her husband's disappearance - an absence that exposes her sheltered, untested life. Desperate to find and be reunited with him, she sets out on a remarkable journey from the safety of her Seattle home to the war in the north.

A love story like no other... An evocative, richly atmospheric tale of life and death, commitment and sacrifice, The Wind Is Not a River, perfect for fans of Cold Mountain, is a gripping story of survival that illuminates the fragility of life and the fierce power of love.

©2014 Brian Payton (P)2013 Pan Macmillan Publishers Ltd

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"Harrowing ... moving and evocative ... A breathtaking evocation of landscape is coupled with a compassionate exploration of the human heart" (The Daily Mail)

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