A Tendering in the Storm

Awards:   Short-listed for Christy Award 2008 Short-listed for Christy Awards (Historical) 2008 Winner of WILLA Literary Award (Paperback Original) 2008
Author:   Jane Kirkpatrick
Publisher:   Waterbrook Press (A Division of Random House Inc)
Volume:   02
ISBN:  

9781578567355


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   17 April 2007
Format:   Paperback
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Awards

  • Short-listed for Christy Award 2008
  • Short-listed for Christy Awards (Historical) 2008
  • Winner of WILLA Literary Award (Paperback Original) 2008

Overview

This novel will appeal to readers of Kirkpatrick's previous best-selling works, particularly her historical novels. History buffs, especially those interested in women's studies and the frontier Northwest also will be interested in this book. A Story of Tender Truths About a Woman's Desperate Efforts to Shelter Her Family Determined to raise her children on her own terms, Emma suddenly finds herself alone and pregnant with her third child, struggling to keep her family secure in the remote coastal forest of the Washington Territory. With loss and disappointment as her fuel, she kindles a fire that soon threatens to consume her, making a series of poor choices that take her into dangerous relationships. As clouds of despair close in, she must decide whether to continue in her own waning strength or to humble herself and accept help from the very people she once so eagerly left behind. Based on a True Story

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Author:   Jane Kirkpatrick
Publisher:   Waterbrook Press (A Division of Random House Inc)
Imprint:   Waterbrook Press (A Division of Random House Inc)
Volume:   02
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 20.80cm
Weight:   0.350kg
ISBN:  

9781578567355


ISBN 10:   1578567351
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   17 April 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Praise for A Tendering in the Storm By Jane Kirkpatrick A Clearing in the Wild is a joy to read....It satisfies on every level. -Historical Novels Review Jane Kirkpatrick again proves herself to be one of the finest writers working in historical fiction today. With A Tendering in the Storm, Kirkpatrick applies her usual meticulous research and rich period detail to give readers a wonderful story with strong, unforgettable characters. Beautifully and thoughtfully written as always, this novel will capture your attention, your imagination, and your heart. -B.J. Hoff, author of the Mountain Song Legacy and An Emerald Ballad In A Tendering in the Storm, Jane Kirkpatrick continues the story of the tensions between the individual and the community that is at the core of the communal experience. The voices of Emma Giesy and Louisa Keil offer personal and passionate perspectives of these often conflicting views. Kirkpatrick presents a historically based and emotionally charged account of challenges, change, and charity. -James J. Kopp, Communal Historian, Aurora Colony Historical Society Board of Directors, and the Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission A Tendering in the Storm is one of Jane Kirkpatrick's most compelling novels yet-and that's saying something! With her skilled and lyrical writing, Kirkpatrick brings to vivid life the beauty and severity of pioneer living, a complex provocative villain, and a story that grabs the reader and won't let go. But most of all, Emma Giesy emerges as a remarkable heroine: appealing and vulnerable, but possessing tenacious courage and true strength. This book kept me turning pages far into the night! -Cindy Swanson, online reviewer and radio host Jane Kirkpatrick's riveting history of Emma Wagner Giesy holds up an antique mirror whereby we may regard ourselves today. Kirkpatrick' s intuitive, effulgent prose leads us from our self-possessed age to the nineteenth century where we participate through Emma in an emerging civilization. Kirkpatrick tears away the proscenium, allowing us to experience Emma's firm opinions, ravaging losses, fathomless grief. Emma's life teaches us that without community we lose synergy, love, protection-and perhaps even God. Yet without a strong sense of self, we have no convictions, no dreams-no sehnsucht (to borrow Emma's word) and therefore, nothing to contribute. In seeing ourselves through this true, fictional rendering of a real life, perhaps we can find the courage to grow and the wisdom to learn. -Dorothy Allred Solomon, author of In My Father's House; Predators, Prey, and Other Kinfolk: Growing Up in Polygamy; Daughter of the Saints; and Sisterhood Once again Jane Kirkpatrick's attention to historic detail brings the hardscrabble existence of the Willapa Bay pioneers to life. In A Tendering in the Storm, Emma Wagner Giesy struggles with choices she makes in response to great tragedy. With rigid honesty, Kirkpatrick shows the consequences of these choices and how Emma regains her strength through love, trust, and sacrifice. -Karla K. Nelson, owner, Time Enough Books, Ilwaco, WA. The title A Tendering in the Storm keenly expresses the continuing story of the intrepid Emma Wagner Giesy as she struggles between the comfort and security of her religious community and self-reliance in the midst of tumult. Jane Kirkpatrick's impressive research on this true character reveals many realities of one woman's efforts to carve out a life for herself and her children on the burgeoning frontier of Washington Territory. In her engaging style rich with metaphor and imagery, the author explores issues still relevant in today's world: women's rights, child custody, property rights, domestic violence, and religious freedom. Bravo! -Susan G. Butruille, author of Women's Voices from the Oregon Trail and Women's Voices from the Western Frontier


Praise for A Tendering in the Storm <br> By Jane Kirkpatrick <br> A Clearing in the Wild is a joy to read....It satisfies on every level. <br>-Historical Novels Review <br> Jane Kirkpatrick again proves herself to be one of the finest writers working in historical fiction today. With A Tendering in the Storm, Kirkpatrick applies her usual meticulous research and rich period detail to give readers a wonderful story with strong, unforgettable characters. Beautifully and thoughtfully written as always, this novel will capture your attention, your imagination, and your heart. <br>-B.J. Hoff, author of the Mountain Song Legacy and An Emerald Ballad <br> In A Tendering in the Storm, Jane Kirkpatrick continues the story of the tensions between the individual and the community that is at the core of the communal experience. The voices of Emma Giesy and Louisa Keil offer personal and passionate perspectives of these often conflicting views. Kirkpatrick presents a historicall


Praise for A Tendering in the Storm <br> By Jane Kirkpatrick <br> A Clearing in the Wild is a joy to read....It satisfies on every level. <br>-Historical Novels Review <br> Jane Kirkpatrick again proves herself to be one of the finest writers working in historical fiction today. With A Tendering in the Storm, Kirkpatrick applies her usual meticulous research and rich period detail to give readers a wonderful story with strong, unforgettable characters. Beautifully and thoughtfully written as always, this novel will capture your attention, your imagination, and your heart. <br>-B.J. Hoff, author of the Mountain Song Legacy and An Emerald Ballad <br> In A Tendering in the Storm, Jane Kirkpatrick continues the story of the tensions between the individual and the community that is at the core of the communal experience. The voices of Emma Giesy and Louisa Keil offer personal and passionate perspectives of these often conflicting views. Kirkpatrick presents a historically based and emotionally charged account of challenges, change, and charity. <br>-James J. Kopp, Communal Historian, Aurora Colony Historical Society Board of Directors, and the Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission <br> A Tendering in the Storm is one of Jane Kirkpatrick's most compelling novels yet-and that's saying something! With her skilled and lyrical writing, Kirkpatrick brings to vivid life the beauty and severity of pioneer living, a complex provocative villain, and a story that grabs the reader and won't let go. But most of all, Emma Giesy emerges as a remarkable heroine: appealing and vulnerable, but possessing tenacious courage and true strength. This book kept me turning pages far into thenight! <br>-Cindy Swanson, online reviewer and radio host <br> Jane Kirkpatrick's riveting history of Emma Wagner Giesy holds up an antique mirror whereby we may regard ourselves today. Kirkpatrick's intuitive, effulgent prose leads us from our self-possessed age to the nineteenth century where we participate through Emma in an emerging civilization. Kirkpatrick tears away the proscenium, allowing us to experience Emma's firm opinions, ravaging losses, fathomless grief. Emma's life teaches us that without community we lose synergy, love, protection-and perhaps even God. Yet without a strong sense of self, we have no convictions, no dreams-no sehnsucht (to borrow Emma's word) and therefore, nothing to contribute. In seeing ourselves through this true, fictional rendering of a real life, perhaps we can find the courage to grow and the wisdom to learn. <br>-Dorothy Allred Solomon, author of In My Father's House ; Predators, Prey, and Other Kinfolk: Growing Up in Polygamy ; Daughter of the Saints ; and Sisterhood <p> Once again Jane Kirkpatrick's attention to historic detail brings the hardscrabble existence of the Willapa Bay pioneers to life. In A Tendering in the Storm, Emma Wagner Giesy struggles with choices she makes in response to great tragedy. With rigid honesty, Kirkpatrick shows the consequences of these choices and how Emma regains her strength through love, trust, and sacrifice. <br>-Karla K. Nelson, owner, <br>Time Enough Books, Ilwaco, WA. <br> The title A Tendering in the Storm keenly expresses the continuing story of the intrepid Emma Wagner Giesy as she struggles between the comfort and security of her religious community and self-reliance in the midst oftumult. Jane Kirkpatrick's impressive research on this true character reveals many realities of one woman's efforts to carve out a life for herself and her children on the burgeoning frontier of Washington Territory. In her engaging style rich with metaphor and imagery, the author explores issues still relevant in today's world: women's rights, child custody, property rights, domestic violence, and religious freedom. Bravo! <br>-Susan G. Butruille, author of Women's Voices from the Oregon Trail and Women's Voices from the Western<br>Frontier <br>


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Jane Kirkpatrick is the award-winning, best-selling author of two non-fiction books and eleven novels, including All Together In One Place of the acclaimed Kinship and Courage series. Jane is a winner of the coveted Wrangler Award from the Western Heritage Center and National Cowboy Hall of Fame. A licensed clinical social worker as well as an inspirational retreat leader and speaker, she lives with her husband on 160 acres in Eastern Oregon.

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