Book details
The Four Winds
by Kristin Hannah
2021 · St. Martin's Press
About the book
In 1934, Elsa Martinelli faces a choice between staying on her family’s dying Texas farm or fleeing to California. The Great Plains suffer from a multi-year drought and relentless dust storms that bury livestock and cause fatal lung infections. When her husband deserts the family, Elsa takes her two children across the American West during the Great Depression. In California, they find not a land of plenty, but a crowded landscape of labor camps, police hostility, and meager wages for seasonal picking. Elsa eventually transitions from a self-conscious outcast into an activist involved in early farmworker unionization efforts.
Readers of American history and domestic dramas choose this book to see the practical realities of the Dust Bowl era. It functions as a study of survival under extreme economic and environmental collapse. The narrative provides a detailed look at the physical toll of farm labor and the social friction between established residents and impoverished migrants. A reader finishes the story with a clear understanding of the agricultural shifts that shaped the 1930s and the specific hardships women faced while maintaining households in migrant shantytowns.
Details
- Published
- 2021
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press
- ISBN
- 9781250178602
- Language
- EN