£8.99
Woman of the Wind
Attended the Ohio Library Council's Trade Show
Attended the Ohio Library Council's Trade Show on Sept. 12, 2008. Over 380 Librarians stopped by my booth. After reading the reviews and excerpts from the books, the general comment was: You are the author Librarians have been looking for!
Book Review
January 3, 2008 Arizona Daily Star
J.C. Martin
Special to the Arizona Daily Star
On the other hand, for a romantic, upbeat story of good luck rewarding hard work, try "Woman of the Wind" (Xlibris, $22.99) by Mary Katherine Arensberg, in which Idaho rancher Sarah Jane Pettigrew triumphs in a man's world to become the wealthiest woman in turn-of-the-20th-century Idaho (and to snag a British peer).
Reader Email
Just wanted you to know I received your book (Woman of the Wind). I finished reading it last night. I really liked it, it was sad for it to end, it was a book that I wanted to keep going. I felt like I was losing a friend when I got to the end. I told my mom about it and she is so looking forward to borrowing it. I can't wait for your next one. Terry W. Minnesota
A Riveting Story of Passion, Promise, and Triumph
Meet Sarah Jane Pettigrew, Woman of the Wind, and see how her steadfast devotion has brought forth the desires of her heart. A committed and strong-willed woman, unbreakable; cannot be defeated by adversities in life. To reach her goals, she at times runs with the wind and other times stands against it. Passionate describes Woman of the Wind, in author Mary Katherine Arensberg's riveting story of love, adventure, humor, and determination.