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Walks the Fire
- Prairie Winds, Book 1
- Narrated by: Susan Hanfield
- Length: 11 hrs and 26 mins
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Publisher's summary
Jesse King doesn't want to go west, but her husband has never been all that concerned with what his wife wants.
When tragedy strikes, Jesse is rescued by the Lakota Sioux, among whom she finds unexpected peace, a sense of belonging, and the love of a lifetime.
A compelling tale of one woman's extraordinary faith as God leads her from prairie schooner to tepee, from tepee to frontier fort, and on to a growing state capitol.
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Early Whitcomb's family needs a miracle. Their Iowa farm has been in the family for generations, but a long drought has withered their savings and left them in debt - and in danger of foreclosure. Early's uncle, Jesse, thinks he has the solution: to head West and dig for gold. Fueled by reports of prospectors striking it rich in the Rocky Mountains, Jesse can't think about anything but gold. Early is wild to go with him, as much for the adventure as for the gold. But the journey costs money - more than the boys can afford....
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- rlsamuel
- 09-21-23
What a beautiful picture you have painted with words
This was a wonderful story, very well written. Walks With Fire was an amazing woman. Thank you for sharing.
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- Francesca Yangas
- 09-05-23
heartbreakingly beautiful
Such a beautiful story of one woman's life and the struggles she faced. Her life was a testament of God's love and tender mercies as she walked with him till he called her home.
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- deepkat
- 11-19-23
Heartbreaking
It was a compelling story but depressing. I just felt bereft at the end. Beautifully written. Narration was good.
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- Robin
- 02-23-24
Such a great heartwarming story
This was such a great read! I I love how Whitson tied history into the story and didn’t try to tame down the reality of heartbreak in those days. The element of the characters faith was credible and weaved into the storyline beautifully! I have never read her books, but this will certainly not be the last!! Thank you!
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-06-23
Heartwarming
I read this book as a young adult and it brought back great memories as I listened to the tale of Walks the Fire. I look forward to listening to the rest of the Prairie Wind series. So good!
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- 5 Horses
- 06-13-23
Enjoy an honest depiction of American history
Enjoy an honest depiction of American history of western settlers and native Americans. Cry and laugh and wonder at the strength of spiritual faith.
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- sue d.
- 02-14-19
Great book!
I loved this book many years ago when I read it and I love it even more now that I’ve listened to it.
It is a story of faith, love and forgiveness written so beautifully and based on historical facts.
I would highly recommend the book. It is a great reminder to keep ones faith even through the toughest of times God is there!
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- Cathy Jo Rorem
- 09-22-23
Loved it
Nothing I didn’t like about it. Wonder story and very nicely read kept me glued
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- byPryorDesign
- 01-16-20
Compelling story, not so great narration
The narrator started getting on my nerves not too far into the book. She reads in a soft, sing song tone that gets in the way quite a bit. Fortunately, the story was compelling enough to make it worth listening to anyway. I was a bit disappointed about how it ended, as I kept hoping Jesse would go back to her step son and people at some point, or at least be of more help to them, but the story veered off in a different direction. Still, it was an interesting story.
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- Sarosa
- 04-25-20
Great story, mediocre reading
I purchase audiobooks based on favorite books I have already read, so I'm always going to give a high rating to my purchased books. But I have to say that I did not feel that the audible version was much better than the computer-automated voice that comes with my kindle reader. Ms. Hanfield is quite monotone, and puts almost no emotion in her reading. I would return it if I could.
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