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2 produkter
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Engelska, 202357 kr
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"Blood of the White Bear" unfolds a riveting narrative set against the backdrop of a fictional hantavirus pandemic. As the world faces a crisis, virologist Rachel Bisette emerges as a central figure, propelled by personal loss and a relentless determination to halt the pandemic''s devastating effects. Having lost her parents in a cryptic plane crash over the Four Corners region during her infancy, Rachel''s connection to the crisis runs deep.Rachel''s mission to pinpoint patient zero and develop a vaccine is intertwined with her reunion with Eva Yellow Horn, the enigmatic savior from her childhood plane crash. Combining scientific expertise with a spiritual perspective, Rachel and Eva unite to break the pandemic''s deadly grip and save countless lives.As Rachel delves into the Four Corners'' mysteries, she uncovers not only the truth about her parents'' crash but also a haunting environmental disaster — a radioactive leak from a Church Rock uranium processing plant that contaminated the Puerco River in 1979. The narrative seamlessly merges elements of science, spirituality, and environmental activism, elevating the story beyond a mere medical thriller.Published in 2013, "Blood of the White Bear" emerged as a compelling finalist for the esteemed Willa Award in 2014. Through meticulous storytelling, the novel explores themes of resilience, human connection, and the quest for truth amid chaos.
Häftad, Engelska, 2026
261 kr
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A poignant 1950s Midwestern coming-of-age novel in which a teenage boy’s paralysis after a hunting accident fractures his family, testing forgiveness, resilience, and the bonds between father and son.Fifteen-year-old Gordy McCann's life is transformed in an instant when a hunting accident leaves him paralyzed. Overnight, his dreams, friendships, and sense of self are rewritten. As he learns to navigate life in a wheelchair, Gordy discovers unexpected strength-while his father wrestles with a guilt so heavy it threatens to destroy their family. Set in the heartland of 1950s America, Wheel Man is a luminous novel about resilience in the face of unthinkable change, the bonds that break and mend us, and the healing power of acceptance. Perfect for readers of Wheels for Walking, Such a Pretty Girl, and Speak to Me!, and for anyone drawn to intimate, character-driven stories of courage and connection. Wheel Man reminds us that sometimes moving forward doesn't require standing up, only standing strong.