· Read "On Shifting Sand" by Allison Pittman available from Rakuten Kobo. Long before anyone would christen it “The Dust Bowl,” Nola Merrill senses the Brand: Tyndale House Publishers. · Pittman makes a departure from her usual genre with an elegantly written novel. The main characters are nearly all unsympathetic, which could pull the reader from the story, yet the tale is so well told it will stay with www.doorway.ru: Tyndale House Publishers. · On Shifting Sand. This book by Allison Pittman takes place in the Dust Bowl of Oklahoma. As drought overtakes Russ and Nola’s small town, discontentment overtakes Nola’s heart. Russ does his best to care for the few people who have remained at his church. Nola bitterly performs her motherly and pastor’s wife responsibilities.
On Shifting Sand was a modern day story of Job. While I enjoyed that parallel and the symbolism throughout the story, I never fully connected or got engaged in the story. Nola was difficult to relate to. This is my second Allison Pittman novel. I enjoyed the first one much more than this novel and look forward to reading her other works. On Shifting Sand, by Allison Pittman, is a beautifully written historical romance, taking place during the s Dust Bowl. It grips the readers heartstrings and pulls them through a myriad of emotions. Just like windblown Oklahoma during the years of the Dust Bowl, Nola Merrills life is dry and empty. Keeping Christmas will bring you through the Advent season with 25 short readings to bring Scrooge to life in a way that illustrates the Hope of the Season. Allison Pittman is not only one of the most talented and literary writers in the CBA but also an author with a tremendous writing range. To play, press and hold the enter key.
On Shifting Sand by Allison Pittman Posted on Ap by Ruth under Allison Pittman, Dust Bowl, Oklahoma, On Shifting Sand, Tyndale Long before anyone would christen it “The Dust Bowl,” Nola Merrill senses the destruction. On Shifting Sand. This book by Allison Pittman takes place in the Dust Bowl of Oklahoma. As drought overtakes Russ and Nola’s small town, discontentment overtakes Nola’s heart. Russ does his best to care for the few people who have remained at his church. Nola bitterly performs her motherly and pastor’s wife responsibilities. Author, Allison Pittman, chose the horrors of the Midwest Dust Bowl from the ’s as the backdrop for her story, “On Shifting Sands”. This period of extreme drought went on for years and destroyed land, cattle, families and entire towns. The story is told from the 1st person POV and Nola, the main character is a very unreliable narrator.
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