"The greatest journey is the one you least expect."
Kansas, 1932
When tragedy befalls Emily Gale, her life is turned upside down-once her cherished sister dies suddenly, and Emily must assume the unexpected role of mother to her orphaned niece, Dorothy. But Emily doubts her ability to fill her sister's shoes-especially on the merciless Kansas prairies, where the dust storms without end and long-continued drought threaten everything she holds dear.
As Emily's bravery is stretched to the breaking point, she must confront the rising danger that threatens to annihilate not just her haven but her marriage, too. But amidst adversity, Dorothy's guilelessness and resistance might give Emily an opportunity to heal her own torn heart.
From the vibrant promise of 1920s Chicago to the stark beauty of Kansas during the Dust Bowl, Before Dorothy is a richly woven tale of family, duty, and one woman's journey of self-discovery. Inspired by The Wizard of Oz, Hazel Gaynor reimagines the life of Dorothy's Aunt Em, painting a vivid portrait of prairie homesteader life through a young woman's eyes.
Praise for Hazel Gaynor:
"Stunning. Based on an incredible true story, The Bird in the Bamboo Cage is immersive, moving, and utterly unforgettable." - Catherine Ryan Howard, Irish Times bestselling author of The Nothing Man"A beautiful, tender & fascinating story. a gem." - Sinead Moriarty