Mary Call is fiercely committed to keeping her family together on the mountain, following her father's dying wish. Initially confident in her ability to provide for her siblings through gathering herbs, she soon faces the harsh realities of winter. As the challenges of survival intensify, she discovers that fulfilling a promise requires more than determination; it demands resilience in the face of nature's unforgiving trials. The story explores themes of family loyalty, survival, and the struggle against adversity.
Bill Cleaver Books





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