Book Two of the Homestead Promise Series The winter of 1880-1881 nearly broke them. Through endless blizzards, dwindling food, and the silence of a world buried in white, the Callahan family learned what it meant to endure. Ten souls, Ma and Pa, Grandma and Grandpa, and six children clung to one another in a small cabin on the South Dakota prairie while the snow piled higher than the fences and the sky refused to clear. But when the thaw finally came, it brought more than warmth. It brought promise. In Under a Dakota Sky, the Callahans face the long road of rebuilding after the hardest winter of their lives. As the prairie awakens beneath the melting snow, they discover that survival is only the beginning. From broken fences to new fields, from fear to faith, the family must learn how to live again; to plant, to laugh, to trust, and to believe that even after the longest winter, spring always returns. Told with quiet strength and historical realism, this moving frontier novel continues the story begun in Days of Snow and Silence, capturing the unbreakable spirit of one pioneer family and the tender grace found in hope restored.
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