![]() ![]() As I already mentioned, the novel is set in dual timelines. ![]() ![]() What the Wind Knows is my second reading of this author and I truly loved it. I was impressed with Amy Harmon’s writing style after reading Making Faces. What the Wind Knows by Amy Harmon – book review The reader will read about a timeless love and will witness the most important historical events in twentieth-century Ireland. Only the wind knows which truly comes first.” Eoin & Anne On the lough (lake), after a series of events, Anne is transported back in time to 1921. She wants to fulfill her grandfather’s last wish by visiting his hometown and scattering his ashes on Lough Gill. After the death of her beloved grandfather, Eoin, Anne travels for the first time in her life to Ireland. The introduction is set in the present with Anne Gallagher as the main protagonist. While the story begins and ends in present, the rest of it, the body of the novel takes place in the past. What the Wind Knows is a dual timeline novel, one timeline set in the past (1916-1922), the other in the present (2001). The lough will take you far from me.” Thomas Synopsis ![]()
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