The Four Winds
Elsa Martinelli is a thirty-eight-year-old Texas farmwife in 1934 when the Dust Bowl begins to swallow her husband's family farm, one parched season at a time. After her husband disappears and the wheat withers into a sea of dust, Elsa loads her two children into a battered truck and joins the exodus west on Route 66, chasing the rumor that California still has water, work, and a future. What she finds instead are migrant camps, vigilantes, and Central Valley growers who treat the new Okie arrivals as something between nuisance and threat. Kristin Hannah's novel, drawing on photographs and oral histories of the migrant generation, is a stark, emotional portrait of a quiet woman discovering that she is brave, and of an American chapter whose poverty, strikes, and organized labor echo with surprising force.
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By 1934, Elsa Martinelli's Texas Panhandle farm is dying, the dust storms are killing her cattle and her father-in-law's hopes, and her husband is gone. With her two kids, she joins the Okie migration to California.
The Four Winds is fictional but built around the real Dust Bowl and Great Depression of 1930s America. Kristin Hannah researched the period extensively, including farm-life and migrant-camp documentation.
Yes. A film adaptation has been announced. As of 2025, the project is in development.
The Four Winds was written by Kristin Hannah, published in 2021 by Center Point Pub.
The Four Winds is 508 pages in standard print editions, though page counts vary slightly between hardcover, paperback, and large-print formats.
At an average reading pace of about 250 words per minute, The Four Winds takes most readers 8 to 11 hours to finish.
The Four Winds is a standalone novel by Kristin Hannah, not part of a series.
The Four Winds is available in hardcover, paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats from Amazon, Bookshop.org, ThriftBooks, and most major bookstores.