From the author of the critically acclaimed New York Times bestseller Enemy Women comes an eagerly anticipated, stirring work of fiction set against the dark days of the Great Depression. and on the back of late patriarch Jack\'s one true legacy, a dangerous racehorse named Smoky Joe.. . .
Returning to their previously abandoned family farm, the resilient Stoddard women must now place their last hopes for salvation in a wildcat oil well that eats up what little they have left .
But in a year of devastating drought and dust storms, the family\'s fortunes sink further than they ever anticipated when a questionable accident leaves the girls and their mother, Elizabeth, alone to confront the cruelest hardships of these hardest of times.
The Stoddard girls--responsible Mayme, whip-smart tomboy Jeanine, and bookish Bea--know no life but an itinerant one, trailing their father from town to town as he searches for work on the pipelines and derricks.
Oil is king of East Texas during the darkest years of the Great Depression.
From the author of the critically acclaimed New York Times bestseller Enemy Women comes an eagerly anticipated, stirring work of fiction set against the dark days of the Great Depression