Tragedy and triumph unfurl when a devout Mormon family hires a head-strong young widow during trying economic times. Two families -- one Texan, one Mormon -- develop an embattled but gripping relationship in the Arizona desert, while WWI rages abroad. Long-kept secrets unfold as they challenge tradition and ultimately learn to love. Power's Garden is told from the alternating perspectives of Duett Brennick, a Texan rancher, and Malvina Beecham, a Mormon school teacher.
Tragedy and triumph unfurl when a devout Mormon family hires a head-strong young widow during trying economic times. Two families -- one Texan, one Mormon -- develop an embattled but gripping relationship in the Arizona desert, while WWI rages abroad. Long-kept secrets unfold as they challenge tradition and ultimately learn to love. Power's Garden is told from the alternating perspectives of Duett Brennick, a Texan rancher, and Malvina Beecham, a Mormon school teacher.
Dianne Ebertt Beeaff has written professionally for many years, with publication in magazines from Arizona Highways to Vegetarian Times. She has authored six published books, most recently the short story collection On Tràigh Lar Beach. Her natural history book, Infinite Paradise, Witnessing the Wild is scheduled for release July 22, 2025. As an artist, Beeaff works primarily in graphite and watercolor, and has been featured in local, national, and international galleries. Dianne lives in Tucson with her husband, Dan, and is the mother of two extraordinary children, Danielle and Dustin.
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