I speed read through many of the weighty segments of Ireland’s clashing power struggle. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ for author voice, style, and POV And without lines, everything blurs together.”Īs a reader, be prepared to be shocked, swoon, tear up, and be in love with this wonderful, detailed story of What the Wind Knows. I’ve crossed lines and tried to find them again, only to discover that all my lines have disappeared. I’ve done things that have distorted my vision. I’ve seen things that have permanently altered me. It’s not my face that has changed it’s the way I see the world. Some days I hardly recognize myself in the mirror. Harmon helped me step into the shoes of the characters of Anne, Eoin, and Thomas by relaying such tangible and real voices filled with gems of wisdom like. The mysterious lough (lake), shrouded in mist, holds secrets that both mend Anne’s heart and rend it in two. Suspicions arise, and some folks in the town love Anne, while others don’t trust her. Rich in Ireland’s power struggle, the story unfolds amidst historical characters like Michael Collins, a leader in the IRA. Anne uncovers more than mere history she steps into it.Ī man from her past captures her heart, and they are drawn together like windmills to the wind, turning and blending together, despite what blows them apart. What the Wind Knows, by Amy Harmon ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2Īnne, a fiction writer, travels to Dromahair, Ireland to see where her grandfather, Eoin, came from and what family heritage she can discover.
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