When the Wind Blows by Ma Shelley.
Let me start by saying, this book was a 5 star read for me. The writing was beautiful and fluid, the storyline had me flying through it, and I really cared for the characters. I'm surprised it was not picked up by a larger publisher, and marketed better. I think the current cover doesn't really give the story any justice. I'd love to see it remarketed and republished and it's image changed. When I read the book I felt like I was in a fairytale, or in a fable. The magic of this book is Ma Shelley's love of nature, and how beautifully she writes her nature scenes.
The book has two storylines that converge together so beautifully and tragically. The main POV being from Tad, a tiny frog. Yes, I said a frog and he was utterly charming. (Just ask Raindrop). The second POV was of the human family living in the bayou, with their Ma and Pop living on a house built literally above the swamp. The family is one of few that live this close to the bayou, and are looked down on by the town folk.
The biggest part of the book's charm, for me, were the tiny animals that come together to make it through the storm, each learning trust, cooperation, and the meaningfulness of each other's existence. Little Tad and his clan lived not far from the family in the story, and the frog would watch the "two-leggers" and ponder them. Sometimes those same two-leggers saw Tad and swore he was following him. Something about the nature observing the human while the human observed (or in some ways were oblivious to) the wildlife around them just tickled my soul.
I told the author that Tad's storyline was so adorable that it could be a separate middle grade story on it's own! However, when the hurricane hits, and the levy breaks, and that sweet family - the Bugaloo's (the most country name I can imagine LOL) lives become endangered, and help comes in the most unexpected places.
I believe this story is set in the path of Hurricane Katrina, and I will think on some more questions I have and send them to the author, to highlight her in an interview.
Do not let this cover deceive you, this is a LOVELY story with so much heart, faith, love, and unexpected poignancy, please read - especially if you love a story that loves nature!!
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