The Wind Blows in Sleeping Grass by Katie Powner

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Do you enjoy reading novels with unique characters? The Wind Blows in Sleeping Grass by Katie Powner has several unique characters.

Pete Ryman and his pot-bellied pig, Pearl, live in the small Montana town of Sleeping Grass. Pete struggled through the foster care system when he was growing up and is a high school drop-out. Currently, he is working as a garbage pick-up man. Pete has mellowed a lot and has a few friends in town--Wilma, Windy Ray and Lily. His sister, Dani, also comes back to town with her son, Braedon, and moves in with Pete. 

Katie Powner is one of my favorite authors. I enjoy her books because they have unique characters. This book is a character-driven novel so I don't think it moved real fast. However, each of the characters were fascinating in their own way. Powner does a great job of character description. The reader does want to know how things will turn out for all of the characters as they get to know them and their problems. They nearly all have various struggles--like most people in life. There is also an element of faith that flows through the book along with a theme of redemption. I enjoyed most of the characters. I maybe wish for a different ending but all in all, it was enjoyable. If you are looking for a different contemporary read, I encourage you to pick up The Wind Blows in Sleeping Grass.

I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher. All opinions within this review are my own.

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