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A storm begins. A journey unfolds. A love is tested. Wounded and restless, Richard "Ricky" Belisle and Marie Jeanne Charbonneau leave behind their remote Lake Superior village--a place bounded by Life Magazine and the Saturday Evening Post, by the radio's flickering voices, by kitchen-table stories spun during long winter storms, and by the rare arrival of a visitor bearing news from the distant city. For generations, this insular world has shaped its children, giving them its silences, its rituals, its shared history of survival against a merciless landscape. >Ricky, however, cannot see it th...
A storm begins. A journey unfolds. A love is tested. Wounded and restless, Richard "Ricky" Belisle and Marie Jeanne Charbonneau leave behind their remote Lake Superior village--a place bounded by Life Magazine and the Saturday Evening Post, by the radio's flickering voices, by kitchen-table stories spun during long winter storms, and by the rare arrival of a visitor bearing news from the distant city. For generations, this insular world has shaped its children, giving them its silences, its rituals, its shared history of survival against a merciless landscape. >Ricky, however, cannot see it that way. For him, worthiness is measured not only in the eyes of his beloved M.J., nor in the warmth of his family's acceptance, but in the judgment of "them"--the men of his clan, his parish, his nation. To Ricky, life is a test, an arena where his worth must be proven again and again. Though most already consider him honorable, even noble, he feels the shadow of an old debt, a burden placed upon his parents for sins not entirely his own. To clear it, to redeem himself, he will endure exile, hardship, and sacrifice. Had his priest been more perceptive--or perhaps better read--he might have offered Ricky the words of Augustine: "Lord, make me chaste, but not yet." Instead, Ricky sets out into the great unknown, driven by a hunger he cannot name, but which consumes him nonetheless. It is 1960, the dawn of the nuclear age, a time when soldiering--the ancestral calling of the Belisle men--is no longer the path it once was. With the uniform of war denied to him, Ricky turns to the ballfield. Baseball becomes his battlefield, his discipline, his fragile sanctuary. Within the white chalk lines, the rules are firm, the order certain; outside, the world is riddled with hypocrisy, rage, and injustice. Across the American South and West, Ricky plays with grit and longing, his name whispered among the minor leagues even as temptation, corruption, and prejudice stalk his every step. But fate is merciless. A collision at third base shatters more than his body; it nearly destroys his spirit. Jailed, injured, and cast adrift, Ricky finds himself broken and wandering, with only shadows for company. And yet--on a remote Colorado mountain, battered but unbowed--he is found. Marie Jeanne, faithful through silence and separation, seeks him out once more. Together, they face a wilderness indifferent to love or suffering, a trial by nature as brutal as the storms of their childhood. Here, among jagged peaks and thin air, the two must confront not only the wounds of their bodies but the terrors buried deep in memory. If they are to survive--if they are to save one another--Ricky and M.J. must summon a strength older than the nuclear age, older than baseball, older even than the village they left behind. They must call upon the spirit of their ancestors, warriors in times past, and prove themselves worthy not only to others, but to each other. Epic in scope yet intimate at its heart, this is the story of love tested by history, by nature, by guilt and redemption--a journey across America and into the soul itself.