You Belong Here Now, Dianna Rostad
You Belong Here Now, Dianna Rostad
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You Belong Here Now
A Novel

Author: Dianna Rostad

Narrator: Courtney Patterson

Unabridged: 8 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/06/2021


Synopsis

“It’s so hard to believe that this is a debut novel! It’s an historic novel. Talk about hitting me on so many good points.” –John Busbee, The Culture Buzz, weekly on www.KFMG.org“Set against the harsh backdrop of Montana, You Belong Here Now is a novel as straightforward and powerful as the characters who populate it. I love this book, and I guarantee you won’t find a finer debut work anywhere.” — William Kent Krueger, New York Times bestselling author of This Tender Land“You Belong Here Now distills the essence of the American spirit in this uplifting story. Perfect for book clubs looking to discuss the true meaning of family.” — Kathleen Grissom, New York Times bestselling author of The Kitchen HouseIn this brilliant debut reminiscent of William Kent Krueger's This Tender Land and Lisa Wingate's Before We Were Yours, three orphans journey westward from New York City to the Big Sky Country of Montana, hoping for a better life where beautiful wild horses roam free.Montana 1925: Three brave kids from New York board the orphan train headed west. An Irish boy who lost his whole family to Spanish flu, a tiny girl who won’t talk, and a volatile young man who desperately needs to escape Hell’s Kitchen. They are paraded on platforms across the Midwest to work-worn folks and journey countless miles, racing the sun westward. Before they reach the last rejection and stop, the kids come up with a daring plan, and they set off toward the Yellowstone River and grassy mountains where the wild horses roam. Fate guides them toward the ranch of a family stricken by loss. Broken and unable to outrun their pasts in New York, the family must do the unthinkable in order to save them. Nara, the daughter of a successful cattleman, has grown into a brusque spinster who refuses the kids on sight. She’s worked hard to gain her father’s respect and hopes to run their operation, but if the kids stay, she’ll be stuck in the kitchen.Nara works them without mercy, hoping they’ll run off, but they buck up and show spirit, and though Nara will never be motherly, she begins to take to them. So, when Charles is jailed for freeing wild horses that were rounded up for slaughter, and an abusive mother from New York shows up to take the youngest, Nara does the unthinkable, risking everything she holds dear to change their lives forever.“From the moment the reader steps on the train with these orphaned children, You Belong Here Now shows how beauty can emerge from even the darkest places.” —Erika Robuck, national bestselling author of Hemingway’s Girl“Rostad’s bighearted debut is full of surprises, and warm with wisdom about what it means to be family.” —Meg Waite Clayton, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Train to London

About Dianna Rostad

Dianna Rostad was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest. Her parents and extended family come from the ranches of Montana and the farms of Arkansas. Dianna raised three kind, human beings, and when they began to test their wings, she took to writing with a passion, completing Southern Methodist University Writer’s Path program in 2009. A favorite task of her creative endeavors is the discovery and research of people and places where her novels are set. She has traveled extensively to pursue the last artifacts of our shared history and breathe life, truth, and hope into her novels. Now living in Florida, Dianna continues to write big-hearted novels for wide audiences everywhere. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Diana on January 26, 2023

YOU BELONG HERE NOW is a touching historical drama about survival, acceptance, and creating a family beyond blood. Set in Montana in the 1920s, the story follows the last three children from an orphan train who jump off to find work and possibly a new home on a cattle ranch. The family that they fin......more

Goodreads review by CoachJim on March 23, 2022

Maybe it was the razor-sharp pine pitch or the brisk air, but it struck her that justice doesn’t come about through rules or law, but rather it rises from the courage of just one person. Someone who holds power, and a strength of mind that yields to the better judgement of their heart. It doesn’t ma......more

Goodreads review by Darla on April 02, 2021

Charlie, Patrick, and Opal get on the train in New York and ride for days. They get off at each stop hoping to be chosen for adoption. Each stop brings more humiliation and despair. In between, the three form a bond. When they get to Montana, that bond becomes stronger than the forces that try to se......more

Goodreads review by Karren on June 23, 2021

Charles, Patrick and Opal are aboard the orphan train leaving New York City in 1925, each time the train stops the children are hopeful, they might be picked and only to be disappointed. Charles is the oldest, he can be aggressive, he grew up in Hell’s Kitchen and he lied about his age to stay on th......more

Goodreads review by Sue on May 02, 2021

Predictable. Filled with cliches. Unlikable characters with too little development. Situations that never really resolve or resolve unsatisfactorily. This book didn't do it for me. Thank you to Goodreads for a free book. This is an honest review.......more