<p><strong>The Fall of Bellwether is the winner of the Amity Literary Prize awarded by Anamcara Press and was a finalist in the ScreenCraft's Cinematic Novel Competition 2023.</strong></p><p><br></p><p>The author transports readers to 1841 Midwest immersing them in a world of duplicity and struggle.&nbsp;A mother and daughter fight against abandonment and starvation their resilience challenges the very fabric of the town's beliefs. With its vividly depicted setting well-developed characters and thought-provoking themes this historical fiction masterpiece weaves a mesmerizing tale of love forgiveness and the power of unity. Step into the pages and discover the strength that can be found even in the darkest of times.</p><p>The novel opens with a riveting scene the moment of Elinor's impending execution. The narrative paints a stark picture of the town's hypocrisy-as the same people who once attended church with Ada now act as judge jury and executioners.&nbsp;</p><p>With masterful strokes the author breathes life into the people of Bellwether capturing the intricate web of relationships-Sarah and Hiram whose love is forbidden and Eva and Uriah who open the door to forgiveness.&nbsp;Authentic dialogue draws readers into this exquisitely sculpted tale that exalts love forgiveness and communal bonds. A literary gem that stands as a testament to the indomitable resilience of the human spirit.</p>