Book Synopsis
A love story forged in America's most turbulent era—based on true family history.
Emma Patouille loses everything when Dakota warriors kill her father during the 1862 uprising in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin—America's oldest French colony. Orphaned and traumatized, she finds refuge in a St. Paul cathedral, wondering if she'll ever feel safe again.
Pierre Columbus fights through 14 brutal Civil War battles as a Union teamster, hauling wagons of death across blood-soaked fields. When he returns to Minnesota Territory, he's emotionally shattered—until Emma's letters begin to heal his wounded soul.
Their courtship unfolds through correspondence and stolen moments, but their real journey begins when they homestead 80 acres along Highway 152.