The Wind

The wind was the cause of it all. The sand too had a share in it and human beings were involved but the wind was the primal force and but for it the whole series of events would not have happened. there was nothing to break the sweep of the wind across the treeless prairies when the sand blew in blinding fury across the plains. The winds were cruel to women that came under their tyranny. They were at them ceaselessly buffeting them with icy blasts in winter burning them with hot breath in summer parching their skins and roughening their hair and trying to wear down their nerves by attrition and drive them away.

The Wind by Dorothy Scarborough is a tensely written story about Letty Mason's descent into madness. The novel opens with Letty an 18-year-old orphan from Virginia on a westbound train headed to Sweetwater Texas.

Letty coming from the lush and verdant Virginia is not prepared for the drought-burdened Texas desert where there is no escape from the incessant wind. Nor can she cope with the financial desperation of everyday life in Sweetwater. Masterfully written liberally sprinkled with genuine Texas vernacular.

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The Wind

The wind was the cause of it all. The sand too had a share in it and human beings were involved but the wind was the primal force and but for it the whole series of events would not have happened. there was nothing to break the sweep of the wind across the treeless prairies when the sand blew in blinding fury across the plains. The winds were cruel to women that came under their tyranny. They were at them ceaselessly buffeting them with icy blasts in winter burning them with hot breath in summer parching their skins and roughening their hair and trying to wear down their nerves by attrition and drive them away.

The Wind by Dorothy Scarborough is a tensely written story about Letty Mason's descent into madness. The novel opens with Letty an 18-year-old orphan from Virginia on a westbound train headed to Sweetwater Texas.

Letty coming from the lush and verdant Virginia is not prepared for the drought-burdened Texas desert where there is no escape from the incessant wind. Nor can she cope with the financial desperation of everyday life in Sweetwater. Masterfully written liberally sprinkled with genuine Texas vernacular.

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The Wind

The Wind

by Dorothy Scarborough
The Wind

The Wind

by Dorothy Scarborough

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Overview

The wind was the cause of it all. The sand too had a share in it and human beings were involved but the wind was the primal force and but for it the whole series of events would not have happened. there was nothing to break the sweep of the wind across the treeless prairies when the sand blew in blinding fury across the plains. The winds were cruel to women that came under their tyranny. They were at them ceaselessly buffeting them with icy blasts in winter burning them with hot breath in summer parching their skins and roughening their hair and trying to wear down their nerves by attrition and drive them away.

The Wind by Dorothy Scarborough is a tensely written story about Letty Mason's descent into madness. The novel opens with Letty an 18-year-old orphan from Virginia on a westbound train headed to Sweetwater Texas.

Letty coming from the lush and verdant Virginia is not prepared for the drought-burdened Texas desert where there is no escape from the incessant wind. Nor can she cope with the financial desperation of everyday life in Sweetwater. Masterfully written liberally sprinkled with genuine Texas vernacular.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798880922598
Publisher: Start Classics
Publication date: 03/26/2024
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Dorothy Scarborough (1878-1935) was a novelist who wrote stories about the Southwest and women's experiences there.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • The Wind
  • Chapter One
  • Chapter Two
  • Chapter Three
  • Chapter Four
  • Chapter Five
  • Chapter Six
  • Chapter Seven
  • Chapter Eight
  • Chapter Nine
  • Chapter Ten
  • Chapter Eleven
  • Chapter Twelve
  • Chapter Thirteen
  • Chapter Fourteen
  • Chapter Fifteen
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