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South Wind [Hardcover]

Don Coldsmith (Author)
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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June 1, 1998
In his towering epic novel Tallgrass, bestselling author Don Coldsmith captured as never before the historical panorama of the North American Great Plains.  Set in the land of unlimited horizons called Kansas, it evoked an age of innocence, exploration, and discovery, covering the period from the arrival of the first European settlers through the expansion of a new world and a new nation in the early nineteenth century.

Now, in a narrative as sweeping as it is enthralling, the award-winning author of the Spanish Bit saga takes us back to the years of turbulence and turmoil that followed--a time of massive migration and political upheaval, of bold ambition, grand adventure, and violent change.

It was 1846, and from the banks of the Missouri to the crests of the Rockies, limitless opportunity awaited those with the ambition and the courage to seize it.  But with the promise of fortune there also came the certainty of danger.  Over the next two decades, the relentless onrush of civilization--steamboats, telegraph lines, and railroads--would change the West forever.  And so would the drumbeat of war.

As Kansas struggled to unite in a bid for statehood, the nation was torn apart by insurrection and civil war.  The passions dividing America, sparks that flew across the Great Plains, exploded at Fort Sumter, Shiloh, and Gettysburg, setting off a cycle of violence and vengeance, of blood and fire from which no one could escape.

This extraordinary story of hope, hatred, and hardship brings to life the farmers and soldiers, the outlaws and opportunists, the immigrants and orphans who came from all corners of the globe to call Kansas home.  Here is former trapper Jed Sterling, who has overcome a terrible tragedy only to face a haunting visit from a past he thought long dead...John and Nancy Willett, who fight to protect their home and sons from the terrors of raiders...Abigail Botts, a Confederate spy who falls in love with a Union lieutenant.  Here you will meet the men, women, and children who watched their world go up in flames...and the future rise from the ashes.

South Wind is the compelling, vividly realized account of an evolving nation swept up in the whirlwind of war and progress...and of a diverse people seeking the path to a promised land across four hundred miles of Kansas frontier.

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From Publishers Weekly

Although fictional subplots are loosely woven throughout, the sequel to Tallgrass (Coldsmith's 300-year prairie saga) is really a detailed, but slow, history of western expansion in the bloody middle of the 19th century. After the death of his Pawnee wife, white, Princeton-educated trapper Jed Sterling is back in Kansas in 1846 with a new wife, a black slave he bought in New Orleans. Jed and Suzannah are deeply in love, but their interracial marriage is cause for concern as Bloody Kansas becomes the staging ground for pro- and antislavery violence. For the next 30 years, we see the Sterlings and a dozen other characters caught up in the small extremities of American history. A Union family is driven from its Missouri home by border ruffians. A widow and a soldier find love amid the bitterness of guerrilla warfare. A newly freed slave couple and a Swiss immigrant find new lives in the West. A rancher and his sons lead a cattle drive to Kansas railheads for the first time. The "Orphan Trains" bring children from eastern cities to work on prairie farms. An Army surgeon rides with Custer. While most of the characters surface and then quickly disappear, the intriguing historical vignettes prove yet again Coldsmith's appeal as a reteller of history.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Coldsmith continues the Great Plains saga begun in Tallgrass (LJ 3/15/97), following the fortunes of Jed Stirling and his wife, Suzannah, a former slave. As settlers move west and Indians are displaced, Jed reluctantly abandons scouting days to develop a transport business. But life is hardly calm as debates over states' rights and slavery lead to bloodshed in Kansas and Missouri while the nation heads to war. Coldsmith also presents the lives of John and Nancy Willett, Northern sympathizers forced to flee by Quantrill's raiders. These accounts exemplify fine historical fiction, elucidating and personalizing a complex time. In contrast, the book's last third, about post-Civil War settlement, is disappointing. Coldsmith introduces a variety of characters, including orphan train children, freed slaves, cattle drivers, and the doctor who served with Custer. Offering intriguing vignettes, the author nevertheless fails to follow through, as though he had material he couldn't bear to "waste" with no space to develop. Readers won't need to know Tallgrass to enjoy this book, but they will wish for another sequel rather than having to deal with so many loose ends.AKathy Piehl, Mankato State Univ., MN
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam; First Edition edition (June 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553106414
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553106411
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 5.8 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,268,019 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars South Wind?, April 13, 2001
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"cherokeeraine" (Richmond, VA, USA) - See all my reviews
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This is another great novel by Coldsmith, but I too agree that he seems to jump from one family to another, never connecting them in any way. I kept expecting for an earlier character to pop up in a chance meeting with newer characters but that just didn't happen. He took you from the experiences of one group to another which I loved, but never picked back up on a group to let you know if they found their destinations or not. Maybe this is the start of a new "saga" series! Each novel could fill in the blanks on one of the families/groups.

I purchased this book because I am an avid reader of the Spanish Bit Saga series and upon seeing the title SOUTHWIND, assumed that this would be the South Wind character that I had been waiting to reappear in the Saga series. She doesn't even make an appearence here so I am at a loss as to what happened to her in the series or why this book was titled such.

Never the less, this book makes for wonderful reading. Just don't expect it to fall in line with anything Coldsmith has written yet.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Southwind was a breeze, March 8, 2000
This review is from: South Wind (Mass Market Paperback)
Although Don Coldsmith story tellig was as alway great this book left me wanting more. It seemed incomplete, it left me hanging on several of his story line that he was telling. He had too much of caractors for the story that wasn't even connected to each other. It was like he was forced to write this story and to make a deadline. Alot of the story line was great but incompete, Their story just stopped without being finshed
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!!, October 5, 1999
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I have every book I know that Mr. Coldsmith has written, I think it's hard to pick which one is the best, because everything he writes is great. This book proves he is the best author on this subject ever!! He is also the only author that I look for whenever I'm in a book store ot grocery store. Can't wait for the next one. Vicki from Ks. G
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