Author Tom Peters' new book "September Winds" is an evocative tale of the Pacific Northwest as the last member of a proud native people straddles history and modernity.
Recent release "September Winds" from Page Publishing author Tom Peters is a riveting story highlighting the richness of Native American history, the poignant sadness of a vanishing people, and the unique warmth of life in a small town.
LEBANON, Ore., Dec. 5, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Tom Peters, a resident of Lebanon, Oregon, where the Kalapuya people lived for untold centuries, has completed his new book "September Winds": a richly detailed and entertaining debut novel.
Living on land that had once been the territory of the Kalapuya Indians, Tom researched the tribe, discovering that there was little in the way of historical writings about the people. The book is a fictional tale about a small mountain community surrounded by huge tracts of corporate timberland. Sam McKenzie, the last full-blooded Kalapuya, and Laura Morgan, an attractive widow, become drawn together amid a group of colorful characters and unexpected events. The small hamlet of Falon, although insulated from most of the nation's big-city dilemmas, becomes entwined in a sinister plot to disrupt the American way of life.
Through the chapters, the reader is taken on an amazingly entertaining adventure into the lives of small-town people going through big time experiences. "September Winds" is the type of story that many readers will want to experience more than once.
Published by Page Publishing, Tom Peters' engrossing book is a must-read for fans of adventure and romantic fiction.
Readers who wish to experience this engaging work can purchase"September Winds" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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