6 Thursday, March 25, 2021 GO! magazine — A&E in Northeast Oregon the BOOK NOOK ■ ■ Book Review: ‘The Four Winds’ by Kristin Hannah By Lisa Britton For EO Media Group My introduction to Kristin Han- nah came during a school field trip when another parent handed me “The Nightingale.” This historical fiction novel tells the story of Germany’s occupation in France during World War II. The perspective switches between two sisters who have very different ex- periences during the war, yet both make their mark in how they fight back against the Germans. I’m not afraid to admit I cried. Fast forward to this year when a friend sent me a photo of Hannah’s newest book ,“The Four Winds,” along with a glowing review. I bor- rowed it and, in about four days, immersed myself in the world of Elsa Martinelli and Texas in the 1920s. But the great fortune of farmers turns dire in the 1930s with the Dust Bowl, when drought tragi- cally paired with farming practices to kill wheat crops and farmers’ livelihoods. Elsa makes the difficult decision to head West and seek a better life for her family in California. Here’s the thing about Elsa: Her childhood and young adult years were not pleasant. Hannah has created a wonder- fully deep character with this woman who rises through adversi- ty after adversity with a rock-solid drive to take care of her family — all while trying to navigate life with a teenage daughter who never hesitates to share her displeasure ATTENTION READERS GO! editors are seeking book reviews written by local readers and information on book clubs and other literary happenings in Northeast Oregon. Send submissions and ideas to lkelly@lagrandeobserver.com. with every situation. Having an opinionated teenage daughter in my own house, let’s just say I could identify with Elsa’s challenge in this department. After surviving the Mojave Des- ert, Elsa and her children finally arrive in California. But it’s not the dream they envi- sioned. Migrants from the Midwest were not welcomed by Californians, who called Dust Bowl newcomers “Okies” no matter if they came from Oklahoma or Texas. I haven’t read much about the Dust Bowl era. No, I haven’t read “The Grapes of Wrath,” but I’m thinking I should add it to my list. I began doing research as I read “The Four Winds,” prompted by the horrific living and working circum- stances migrants — U.S. citizens, remember — were subjected to in California. This is a sweeping novel with rich characters — the best way, in my opinion, to learn about history. (Another member of my household would disagree and almost exclu- sively prefers nonfiction.) I’m now listening to the audio- book of “The Four Winds.” It’s a story that deserves to be experi- enced more than once. “I Don’t Want To Lose Weight Safely, Healthfully, and Rapidly,” ...Said No One, Ever! If you’d like to lose weight gained over the past few months—Or 10 to 150+ pounds that you’ve struggled to lose for some time, come see us. “We continue to help men, women, and adolescents lose 10 to 150+ pounds safely, healthfully, and rapidly. If you struggle to lose weight and keep it off, come see us, we can help.” James R. R. Kopp, Kopp, MD, MD, MBA MBA James Weight Loss Physician Weight Loss Physician —James R. Kopp What people who MetTrim Say Matt S, Yelp Review: “I lost 50 pounds, in 12 weeks.”* Rachel R, Facebook Review: “I lost 30 pounds, in 9 weeks.”* Jacki L, Google Review: “I lost 16.6 pounds, in 4 weeks.”* Call 541-963-9844 Or visit MetTrimMD.com/LaGrandeOR to Schedule your Free No-obligation Consultation MetTrimMD La Grande 907 Washington Ave, La Grande, OR 97850 MetTrimMD.com/LaGrandeOR | 541-963-9844 *Personalized plans. Individual results vary.