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The Dust Bowl Orphans

By: Suzette D. Harrison
Narrated by: Jordan Frazier, Rachel Handshaw
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The dust cloud rolls in from nowhere, stinging our eyes and muddling our senses. I reach for my baby sister and pull her small body close to me. When the sky clears, we are alone on an empty road, with no clue which way to go....

Oklahoma, 1935: Fifteen-year-old Faith Wilson takes her little sister Hope’s hand. In worn-down shoes, they walk through the choking heat of the Dust Bowl, toward a new life in California. But when a storm blows in, the girls are separated from their parents. How will they survive in a place where just the color of their skin puts them in terrible danger?

Starving and forced to sleep on the streets, Faith thinks a room in a small boarding house will keep her sister safe. But the glare in the landlady’s eye, as Faith leaves in search of their parents, has her wondering if she’s made a dangerous mistake. Who is this woman, and what does she want with sweet, little Hope? Trapped, will the sisters ever find their way back to their family?

California, present day: Reeling from her divorce and grieving the child she lost, Zoe Edwards feels completely alone in the world. Throwing herself into work, cataloguing old photos for an exhibition, she sees an image of a teenage girl who looks exactly like her, and a shiver grips her. Could this girl be a long-lost relation, someone to finally explain the holes in Zoe’s family history? Diving into the secrets in her past, Zoe unravels this young girl’s heartbreaking story of bravery and sacrifice. But will anything prepare her for the truth about who she is?

A devastating, completely captivating story of family torn apart, fighting to be reunited. Fans of Orphan Train, Before We Were Yours, and Where the Crawdads Sing will never forget this powerful story of survival.

©2022 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd (P)2024 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd
Historical Fiction Sagas Genre Fiction African American Historical Fiction
Emotional Journey • Beautiful Storytelling • Excellent Narration • Engaging Plot • Captivating Twists

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This entire book kept me wanting to know what was next. It is well written and descriptive enough to bring the book alive. Loved it!

A painted picture

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I will suggest this book to everyone now. Zoe's voice is annoying but good book overall.

A Great Story

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This is an amazing book. I loved every moment!!!!! Definitely should be on the big screen.

Should be a movie

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I enjoyed this audiobook overall. I was wanting it to pick up more in the beginning but as I kept listening I was locked into both Faith and Zoe’s story. It breaks my heart when families, especially black families become disconnected but I Loooovveeedddd the reuniting. I was so interested in this journey and how they connected! So much to take in, it was a beautiful story!!

Family and the Importance

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Wow!!! What a story. It kept me on the edge of my seat, and sometimes it made me stay up late at night to finish a chapter. The narrator was on point, and there were some sections of the book that made me cringe, cry and stop reading to digest what I had just heard. All in all, a must-read!

Five Brightly Shining stars

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