Reconnecting
The Wind at Dawn is a novel that follows the emotional journey of Gale Jones.
Gale moves to Montreal in pursuit of his dream of becoming a writer.
He is distracted by a chance encounter with a figure from his past, a young woman named Dawn.
Dawn claims to have lost her memory, and Gale makes a sunrise oath with her to help her find her name.
Gale's pursuit of Dawn becomes an obsession, and he becomes increasingly isolated from his friends and loved ones.
He ultimately realizes that Dawn is not real, and must confront the consequences of his actions.
The novel is structured around the lyrics of the art song of the same name by Edward Elgar and Caroline Alice Roberts.
The Wind at Dawn is a work of literary magical realism.