The Wind is Not a River, Brian Payton
The Wind is Not a River, Brian Payton
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The Wind is Not a River

Author: Brian Payton

Narrator: Mark Bramhall

Unabridged: 9 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ecco

Published: 01/07/2014


Synopsis

A gripping tale of survival and an epic love story in which a husband and wife–separated by the only battle of World War II to take place on American soil–fight to reunite in Alaska's starkly beautiful Aleutian IslandsFollowing the death of his younger brother in Europe, journalist John Easley is determined to find meaning in his loss, to document some part of the growing war that claimed his own flesh and blood. Leaving behind his beloved wife, Helen, after an argument they both regret, he heads north from Seattle to investigate the Japanese invasion of Alaska's Aleutian Islands, a story censored by the U.S. government.While John is accompanying a crew on a bombing run, his plane is shot down over the island of Attu. He survives only to find himself exposed to a harsh and unforgiving wilderness, known as ""the Birthplace of Winds."" There, John must battle the elements, starvation, and his own remorse while evading discovery by the Japanese. Alone in their home three thousand miles to the south, Helen struggles with the burden of her husband's disappearance. Caught in extraordinary circumstances, in this new world of the missing, she is forced to reimagine who she is–and what she is capable of doing. Somehow, she must find John and bring him home, a quest that takes her into the farthest reaches of the war, beyond the safety of everything she knows.A powerful, richly atmospheric story of life and death, commitment and sacrifice, The Wind Is Not a River illuminates the fragility of life and the fierce power of love.

About Brian Payton

Brian Payton has written for the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Boston Globe. He is the author of two acclaimed works of narrative nonfiction and the novel, Hail Mary Corner. He lives in Vancouver.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Will

The Aleutian Archipelago: fourteen large and fifty-five small volcanic islands, strung over more than a thousand miles. Somewhere there, he’s alive. On good days, her faith overshadows doubt. And what is faith but belief independent of proof, a conviction that stands on its own. To this she knows......more

Goodreads review by Amy

well, here's a big resounding meh. Mr. Payton has, as far as I know, cornered the market on WW2 novels set in the Aleutians. This seems to have been a far more poignant campaign than I ever knew, and the author, in an effort to educate me on ALL aspects of this piece of history, as well as write an......more

Author Brian Payton's profession as a journalist is evident in this historical novel set during World War II. He has chosen an obscure setting, the Aleutians in 1943, to call attention to a neglected chapter in our history. This narrowed perspective focuses on a handful of characters rather than a “......more