In May 2014, four Oklahoma high school graduates plan to canoe the Buffalo River in Arkansas as a last hurrah together before heading off to separate colleges. But the Buffalo is dangerous that year. The powerful river drags their canoe under. Rescue teams find one of the teens drowned, but the other is missing. The next morning, Trianna Ferguson's body is discovered face-down in a smaller tributary miles from where her canoe capsized. Miraculously, she has a pulse. After three days in a coma, Trianna awakes, adamantly claiming she lived in the rural community of Parthenon, Arkansas from the winter of 1918 until the spring of 1921. The senior psychiatrist assigned her case desperately tries to unravel the mystery of what truly happened to the young woman before it is too late. Parthenon Revisited is a story about a life perilously suspended between two centuries.
Pleasantly surprised, Liked diving into the past almost as much as Trianna lived it. Looking at Flight to Forester lying on my desk begging me to start turning the pages. Thanks, Dawnene, for a good clean read, and may the Lord bless you with as much inspiration as you need to continue your writing. Thanks Brad
Dawnene has skillfully spun a tale, rich in the folklore of the Arkansas Ozarks and it's people to the current times of the day. I could not put it down! This is a story that will being me back to the Buffalo River over and over again, if not with my paddle but also in my mind.I